Commend SIP Series
Configuration via Web Interface
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Input Configuration
Select tab
Input
– following dialogue is indicated:
Configuring Inputs
In the sections
Input 1
to
Input 3
separately for all 3 inputs of the SIP station, the following option
fields are available:
None:
The respective input is deactivated (connected contacts can not be used).
Standard Input:
The input is activated for potential-free contacts (but no input level detection).
3-Button Module:
The input is activated for use of the direct dialling module WSDD 53V.
9-Button Module:
The input is activated for use of the direct dialling module WSDD 59V.
Resistance Values for customer specific input circuits
Instead of using the direct dialling modules WSDD 53V and WSDD 59V, it is possible to create indi-
vidual resistance circuits for input contacts, to which the desired buttons can be connected.
Following table shows the appropriate resistance values for the respective buttons 1 – 9:
Any modifications made in the fields are taken over in the running configuration as soon as the button
(at the bottom right) is clicked. This may take a couple of seconds.
Note:
If a button of the direct dialling module WSDD 53V/WSDD 59V is configured for dialling a call des-
tination in the
”Phonebook”
, then the respective direct dialling module can not be deactivated.
Therefore, another button has to be configured for the respective call destination or for the respective
call chain in the phonebook (or the entry in the phonebook has to be deleted), see
page 42
and
page 43
.
Input contacts can only be used for call initiation (i.e. no call acknowledge, delete call...)
Button
Range
[
]
Value [
]
1
0 – 260
100
2
270 – 760
560
3
770 – 1k2
1k
4
1k3 – 2k1
1k5
5
2k2 – 3k7
2k7
6
3k8 – 5k6
4k7
7
5k7 – 7k4
6k0 (3k3 + 2k7)
8
7k5 – 11k3
8k2
9
11k4 – 20k
12k4 (6k8 + 5k6)