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IP Intercom & Access Control Integration

EvTrack + 2N Integration

EvTrack integrates directly with 2N IP intercoms and access controllers via the 2N REST API - syncing visitor credentials, access schedules and phonebook directory entries to the device for touchless entry via QR code, RFID card or PIN.

Direction Bidirectional (EvTrack ↔ 2N)
Protocol 2N REST API (HTTPS)
Credentials RFID, QR code, PIN
Phonebook Directory sync with SIP / virtual extension
Deployment On-premises

Data Transferred to 2N

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Visitor Name

Holder name synced to 2N device directory (max 63 characters)

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RFID Card (Mifare CSN)

Contactless card credential - CSN reversed and written to device access database

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QR Code Credential

Unique identifier written as a card credential for QR scan at reader

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PIN Code

Numeric PIN written to device keypad access database

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Access Schedule

Schedule profile mapped to entry and exit access control points

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Valid From / Valid To

Credential validity window (UTC + timezone offset applied for 2N compatibility)

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Virtual Extension / SIP URI

Phonebook extension and SIP address for intercom call routing (optional)

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Directory Tree Path

Group / organisation / department / location hierarchy for devices with touch display

How the Integration Works

1

Visitor is registered via EvTrack Portal, FrontDesk kiosk or Guard App with a credential type (RFID, QR code or PIN) and visit window.

2

EvTrack generates the credential and sends it to the 2N device via the REST API - writing the user record to the device's local access database.

3

The credential is stored on the device with a valid-from and valid-to timestamp, scoped to the configured access schedule and access control point.

4

For intercom devices with a phonebook, EvTrack also syncs the visitor's virtual extension and SIP address - enabling call routing to the host from the entry panel.

5

For devices with a touch display module, EvTrack builds a directory tree path (group / organisation / floor / unit) so the visitor appears in the phonebook.

6

The visitor presents their credential (RFID tap, QR scan or PIN entry) at the 2N reader - the device checks its local database and triggers the door release.

7

Access events (entry, denied, alarm) are streamed back to EvTrack in real time via the 2N event log API and recorded as access control events.

8

On visitor checkout or credential expiry, EvTrack deletes the user record from the 2N device database.

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