(only with keypad models !)
SecurAccess SIP PMR – User Guide EN
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On the dialling button phonebook web page (screenshot here above) you want to program
:
1)
Fill out the
‘1. call number’ field
: entry the 1
st
phone number of the group to be dialed
when depressing the dialling button.
Note 1:
in SIP server mode (doorphone connected to a PABX), if needed, insert a ‘0’ or a ‘9’
before, to dial the phone number on the public network.
Note 2:
in ‘P2P ’ (peer to peer) mode, the IP address of a phone can be stored with the
‘xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx’ format.
2) For the 1
st
group number, in the
‘Calling’
field
select
‘Group start’
to activate the group
calling with the next number.
A
group means 2 or more phone numbers
.
3) Entry next group numbers to be dialed in the
‘2. call number’
field, in the
‘3. call number’
field, etc… and into each
‘Calling’
fields select
‘With previous’
.
Except for the last group number
, select
‘Group end’ in ‘Calling’
field.
Click on ‘
Save
’ button to save modifications.
4) You can proceed in the same way for
each dialling buttons
of your SecurAccess SIP PMR,
you want to program with the ‘Group calling’ feature, up to the tab ‘8’.
4.4.4. To manage by programmable calendar control
In addition to the previous features, the SecurAccess SIP PMR doorphone allows to activate
stored numbers into the dialling buttons phonebooks according to calendars (timetables).
These calendars are weekly. Every day of the week is configurable according to 3 active
intervals. We can create and name up to 10 different timetables.
The doorphone must be synchronized to a NTP server for a proper functioning of the calendar
control management.
1) Create and name one or several timetables by referring to §5.2 Calendar p 31.
2) Go to
the dialling button phonebook web page (screenshot here above) you want to program
.
3) Select
the timetable name
you want to assign to a call number
in the
‘Timetable’
field.
4) Click on ‘
Save
’ button to save modifications.
5) Repeat this process as many times as required, for each of the call numbers and for each of
the dialling buttons you want to assign a timetable.
Note :
For the chain dialling and the group calling features, it is not enough to fill out the
‘Timetable’ field of the 1
st
call number. It is necessary to do that for each of the call numbers
constituting the chain or the group, so that each of them will be managed according to the
desired calendar.
4.5. Keypad mode
The SecurAccess SIP PMR keypad can operate according to 2 selectable modes:
- regular dialling,
dialling a phone number as from all phones.
In ‘P2P’ (peer to peer) mode, w
hen entering IP address, replace ‘.’ by ‘#’ (Eg: 192.168.92.100 =
192#168#92#100).
- or speed dialling,
dialling a speed-dial number from 1 to 999.
Up to 999 speed-dial numbers can be stored in forms called ‘Phonebook’, a very useful feature