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Standalone Functionality
The following section applies to standalone operation where the intercom does not integrate with Protege
systems.
Unlock a Door with Your Phone
The intercom's onboard output is configured from the web interface for operating in standalone mode.
The following steps outline how to set up a code which can be entered during a VoIP call from an IP phone to the
intercom, enabling the user to remotely open a door.
1.
From the intercom web interface, navigate to the
Security Settings
menu.
2.
In the
Output Settings
section, check the
Output Response
option.
3.
Set the required
Output Level
setting for your door:
-
When set to
High Level (NC:closed)
the normally open contact will be open when deactivated and closed
when activated.
-
When set to
Low Level (NO:open)
the normally open contact will be closed when deactivated and open
when activated.
4.
In the
Alert Trigger Setting | Output
section, check
Remote DTMF Trigger
.
5.
Set the
Trigger Code
to the code that will be entered to unlock the door during a call.
Valid characters for trigger code entry are: 0-9, * and #
6.
If desired, set the
Reset Code
to the code that will be entered to re-lock the door.
7.
To re-lock the door after a specified period, set the
Reset Mode
to
By Duration
.
-
Define the reset period (in seconds) in the
Output Duration
.
8.
To re-lock the door when the call ends, set the
Reset Mode
to
By State
.
9.
To play a tone when the door is unlocked by a code, in the
Alert Trigger Setting | Ring
section, set the
Remote DTMF Trigger
to
Default
.
-
Set the
Alarm Ring Duration
to the desired duration.
10.
Click
Apply
.
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