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Ness SmartBell IP Intercom Installation and Users Manual.(series 2)
Version 1.5.4
5. There are 4 types of events we can use and send:
Front Door Opening
When you unlock the front door (ODP 1) you can send a message
Back Door Opening
When you unlock the back door (ODP 2) you can send a message
Front Door Visitor Calling
When a visitor presses the door bell button on the front door (ODP 1) you can send a message to
an IP address.
Back Door Visitor Calling
When a visitor presses the door bell button on the back door (ODP 2) you can send a message to
an IP address.
6. Input the IP address, port number and command for the third party system, then press the
Apply
button to save the settings.
IP Address
This is the IP address you want to send the ASCII message to.
Port Number
This the port number the IP above is listening on.
Command
This is the message to send to the IP address.
Don’t forget to include the ^ as the carriage return if your 3
rd
party product requires it.
Example:
To make it activate output six for 5 seconds on a M1 with the IP 192.168.0.251 and Port 2101 when
the Front Door is unlocked (front Door Opening) you would use:
(Note you need use the normal socket connection 2101 and not the SSL 2601 socket connection)
Tip:
You may find it easy to use the M1 Advance SDK to find the command you need to send when
sending commands from the Ness Smartbell to the Ness M1. This Software can be found on the M1
Downloads page on the Ness Website.