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Option Visible
If for a folder A the option
Visible
is selected for folder B, then all the
participants in folder A can see the
participants of folder B. These are
then shown, for example, in the
contact lists of the Siedle terminal
devices.
Note:
Each folder contains the
folder itself with the option
Visible
.
If this option is deleted again, the
users contained in this folder are
separated from each other and
not visible in the contact lists. This
behaviour can be used in order to
implement changes in the property
(e.g. an apartment with several
devices is turned into a shared apart
-
ment and each room with a device
is separate from the other rooms.
However, the owner does not wish
to change the folder structure of the
complete apartment).
Option Switchable
If the
Switchable
option is selected
in folder B for folder A, then it is
possible for all users in folder A
to initiate switching functions for
devices assigned to folder B. This can
be a door release, a door light or a
KNX actuator, for example.
Note:
Each folder also contains
the folder itself with the option
Switchable
. If this option is deleted
again, the users contained in this
folder are no longer able to ini
-
tiate a switching function in their
own property and mutually in the
property of another user within this
folder. This behaviour can be used
in order to implement changes in
the property (e.g. an apartment
with several devices is turned into
a shared apartment and each room
with a device is separate from the
other rooms. However, the owner
does not wish to change the folder
structure of the complete apart
-
ment).
Creating and configuring new
folders
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continued)
Groups
If the option
Visible
has been
activated for
Individually defined
groups
or other subfolders they
contain, then these call groups are
displayed in the contact list of the
users of a folder which have been
activated in this option.
Call number plan
Using the call number plan, you can
authorize or block the users of a
folder for certain call or telephone
numbers.
If the option
Allowed
for a call
number plan entry is not activated,
call and telephone numbers con
-
forming to the specified pattern are
disabled.
Call number plan entries can be
individually generated by using wild
cards and have to be saved before
they become functional.
Possible place holders for map of
call numbers:
*
place holder for any number of
ciphers
?
place holder for one cipher
x
external calls (first cipher)
Possible digits:
0–9
Possible characters:
+
as a replace
-
ment for
00
Example of call number plan
entries – call destinations with
wild card:
Internal calls
*
relates to all internal call numbers
-> If the option
allowed
is set, these
users may dial these call numbers
from their devices. Otherwise these
call numbers would be blocked.
09*
relates to all internal call num
-
bers which start with 09 – e.g.
09156 or 09874 -> If the option
allowed
is set, these users may
dial these call numbers from their
devices. Otherwise these call num
-
bers would be blocked.
44??
relates to all internal call num
-
bers which start with 44 followed by
two optional numbers, such as 4455
or 4412 -> If the option
allowed
is set, these users may dial these
call numbers from their devices.
Otherwise these call numbers would
be blocked.
External calls
– Important!
Call number plans for external calls
require an established gateway to
at least one telephone system or
a telephony gateway. Without the
existence of this type of connec
-
tion, no external calls are possible.
A prefix must be assigned to each
SIP gateway. A prefix should be a
number or number combination
which is not used for internal calls in
the Access system. It is also possible
to enter individual complete external
call numbers in the call number plan
which you wish to explicitly allow
or block.
x55*
applies to all external call
numbers with a prefix required
for external telephony e.g.
55
for
a telephone gateway intended
for external telephony e.g.
55+497723123456789. If the
allowed
option is set, these users
may dial all external call numbers
from their devices if the relevant
prefix is entered. Otherwise, all
external call numbers with this prefix
are blocked.