AXIS C8210 Network Audio Amplifier
Additional settings
2.13 Click
Save
.
Stop audio with DTMF
This example explains how to:
•
Configure DTMF on a device.
•
Set up an event to stop the audio when a DTMF command is sent to the device.
1. Go to
System
>
SIP
>
SIP settings
.
2. Make sure
Enable SIP
is turned on.
If you need to turn it on, remember to click
Save
afterwards.
3. Go to
SIP accounts
.
4. Next to the SIP account, click
>
Edit
.
5. Under
DTMF
, click
+ DTMF sequence
.
6.
Under
Sequence
, enter "1".
7. Under
Description
, enter "stop audio".
8. Click
Save
.
9. Go to
System
>
Events
>
Rules
and click
+ Add a rule
.
10. Under
Name
, enter "DTMF stop audio".
11. Under
Condition
, select
DTMF
.
12. Under
DTMF Event ID
, select
stop audio
.
13. Under
Action
, select
Stop playing audio clip
.
14. Click
Save
.
Set up audio for incoming SIP calls
You can set up a rule that plays an audio clip when you receive a SIP call.
You can also set up an additional rule that answers the SIP call automatically after the audio clip has ended. This can be useful in
cases where an alarm operator wants to call the attention of someone near an audio device and establish a line of communication.
This is done by making a SIP call to the audio device, which will play an audio clip to alert the persons near the audio device. When
the audio clip has stopped playing, the SIP call is automatically answered by the audio device and communication between the alarm
operator and the persons near the audio device can take place.
Enable SIP settings:
1. Go to the device interface of the speaker, by entering its IP address in a web browser.
2. Go to
System
>
SIP
>
SIP settings
and select
Enable SIP
.
3. To allow the device to receive incoming calls, select
Allow incoming calls
.
4. Click
Save
.
5. Go to
SIP accounts
.
6. Next to the SIP account, click
>
Edit
.
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