Control Station Duetto
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Door opener function
In the address book of the DUETTO device, an Intercom or SIP subscriber can be imported as contact
(RC file) via the WebConfig, for which up to two door opener can be configured.
Create a TXT file on the connected computer and copy the following syntax in this file (Unicode char-
acter encoding “UTF-8” required):
[contact]
Firstname=<First name>
Lastname=<Last name>
[[Phone]]
Phone=ioip:<call number >
(only for Intercom contacts)
Phone=sip:<User ID >@<IP address>
(only for SIP contacts)
Phone.type=door
Phone.opendoor=<DTMF tone/button or HTTP request>
(door opener 1)
Phone.opendoor2=<DTMF tone/button or HTTP request>
(door opener 2)
The following parameters have to be entered for Intercom or SIP contacts:
The following parameters have to be entered for an HTTP request:
Save this file in RC data format and import it via the WebConfig (
). An example can be
found
NOTE: Trigger door opener 2
Controlling the door opener 2 is only possible with screens, keypad sidebars and logic rules. For fur-
ther information about door opener configuration see the drop-down list
Call handling
Parameter
Description
<First name>
-
<Last name>
-
<Call number>
(only Intercom)
Call number of the Intercom subscriber.
<User ID>
(only SIP)
User ID of the SIP subscriber.
<IP address>
IP address of the SIP subscriber in serverless operation or IP address of the respec-
tive SIP server in server operation (only for SIP contacts)
<DTMF tone>
(only SIP)
Button (1 – 9) to open the door at an incoming door call.
<Button>
(only Intercom)
Button (1 – 9) to open the door at an incoming door call.
<HTTP request>
A HTTP request can be sent to the configured IP address at an incoming door call in
order to e.g. control a relay automatically. Enter the following HTTP request:
“http://<User name>:<Password>@<IP address>:<Port>/<Command>”
An overview of the required parameter can be found
.
Parameter
Description
<User name>
User name for authentication (if required).
<Password>
Password for authentication (if required).
<IP address>
IP address, to which the HTTP request shall be sent
<Port>
Port of the destination IP address (if required).
<Command>
Command to be executed.
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