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Configuring the Siedle indoor
stations AHF, AHFV, AHT, AHTV
In these menus, you can create and
configure a Siedle indoor station
(AHF, AHFV, AHT, AHTV).
• The
Access handsfree telephone
(AHF)
is an audio indoor station
with handsfree functionality.
• The
Access handsfree video
telephone (AHFV)
is an indoor
station with handsfree and video
functionality.
• The
Access receiver telephone
(AHT)
is an Audio indoor station
with receiver functionality.
• The
Access handsfree video
telephone (AHFV)
is an indoor
station with receiver and video func
-
tionality.
Button configuration
The button configuration is assigned
as standard with the
single click
and
double click
modes and can be
upgraded by activating the
expert
mode
to include the
press button
and
release button
modes.
Important!
• A button can either be config
-
ured for the “single/double-click”
modes or the “press/release button”
modes. If the mode is changed for a
button, the previous button config
-
uration is lost once this is confirmed.
If a status indicator is needed for a
mode, only one status indicator can
be configured for each button.
• If a function with status feedback
(e.g. LED button lights up when
doormatic is activated) is set to
single or double-click mode, then
no other switching or status func
-
tion can be set for the other mode.
Status feedback can be configured
for all functions that do not trigger
any calls (call rerouting, scripts and
switching functions).
• A status is signalled by all func
-
tions which do not initiate a call, i.e.
everything which is configured using
scripts and switching functions,
and the setting of call rerouting
functions.
• If you wish to reroute a group, it
is essential for this to be selected as
the rerouting origin.
• The devices or users to which calls
can be rerouted depends on the log
-
ical grouping in the user tree and the
relevant user rights settings.
• If other parameters have to be
configured for a particular button
assignment (e.g. with one switching
point), the
Set
button becomes
active.
• After clicking on
Set
, a dialogue
is displayed in which the relevant
required data can be selected or
entered.
• Using
Scripts and switching
functions > Switching point
, the
Doormatic function can be assigned
to one of the buttons – provided
the Doormatic function is activated
for the user to which the device
assigned.
Procedure –
Configuring call
rerouting to any optional button
1
In the navigation area, click on the
Users
menu.
2
The
Users
menu opens up.
3
In the folder/project structure,
click into the required Access indoor
station.
4
The page
Edit device: [device
name]
opens in the content area.
5
In the
Button configuration
area, define the rerouting to the
required selection (device, user,
group, external) for one of the
buttons.
6
Depending on the selection (device,
user, group, external), select the des
-
tination to which all calls should be
rerouted.
7
Click on
Setting
.
8
In the
Parameterization
dia
-
logue, select:
• The time in seconds after which
you wish the waiting call to be
rerouted (if you define a time of e.g.
5 seconds, you can still accept the
call in this time).
• the routing source, i.e. a user or
group for which you want to set the
rerouting (depending on your rights).
9
Click on
Save
to save your selec
-
tion.
10
Click on
Save
to take the
changes over in the system.
11
Carry out a function test.
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