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3.2.4 HTTP Request
Set the HTTP request to open the door, activate the network relay or send commands
to other devices via the
console. See the example below showing how to
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set the
switch activating HTTP command.
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Suppose there is a
installation at the main entrance to your
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premises and calling to
is configured for one of its buttons. Press the
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button to set up an incoming call to
. The operating staff will answer the
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call and open the door for the caller. Typically, the door is opened by the DTMF code.
, however, is not equipped with a keypad for the code to be entered.
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Therefore, configure the HTTP command for a button and press the button to send
the command to
for door lock relay activation.
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To set the HTTP command, go to the
configuration and open the button
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menu. Select one of the buttons, activate it with a switch and click edit to open the
following dialogue window.
Add a name to the action. Select the HTTP request from the action list. Set the action
using the supported HTTP request format, which, in our case, is as follows:
http://IP_ADDRESS/api/switch/ctrl?switch=1&action=on
Do not set the Retry count unless the HTTP request is denied for a reason. In our case,
the call was answered, which means that the device is available and no timeout or
retry count need to be configured. Save the setting. Press the button and when it
turns pink, the command is successfully sent and a green door-open indicator lights
up on
. At the same time, the relay is activated and the door
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opening tone is generated.