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3.3 Keyboard
If you have an IPefono with a keyboard, this
Make calls (see section
Activate outputs (section
Play messages (section
Activate emergency mode (section
3.4 Playing messages
The system allows you to play messages (see
can also be played by connecting to the device a
browser. To do this, key the IP address of the device in the address bar of your browser,
followed by:
http://
(
IP address
)
/play?(
name of the message file to be played
For example
http://192.168.22.41/play?OutofService.wav
3.5 Inputs and outputs
You do not need to activate anything to be able to use these signals, simply use them on the
configuration screen for the desired function, as described in each section. However, there
a number of direct actions.
The inputs can:
Activate an output whe
Play a pre-recorded message (“
Figure 30
).
Lock an output (“
not allow the output to be deactivated until the input has been deactivated (e.g. to
prevent a barrier from coming down while somebody is passing underneath).
The outputs are controlled as follows:
They can be automatically deactivate
(“
Automatic deactivation time in milliseconds
They are activated when the user enters a pre
remote device that is communicating with it (“
code
”, see
Figure
They are also deactivated when the user enters a pre
on the remote device that is communicating with it (“
type this code
” see
Using an HTTP command (
Manual de Configuraci
If you have an IPefono with a keyboard, this offers the following functionalities:
Make calls (see section
5.8.1
).
Activate outputs (section
5.8.2
)
Play messages (section
5.8.3
)
Activate emergency mode (section
5.8.4
)
messages
The system allows you to play messages (see
6.7 Customising messages
).
can also be played by connecting to the device and sending the command from the web
the IP address of the device in the address bar of your browser,
name of the message file to be played
)
http://192.168.22.41/play?OutofService.wav
Inputs and outputs
You do not need to activate anything to be able to use these signals, simply use them on the
configuration screen for the desired function, as described in each section. However, there
an output when on (“
Activate this output when ON
”, see
recorded message (“
Play a message when this input is ON
Lock an output (“
Lock output meanwhile this input is ON
”, see
not allow the output to be deactivated until the input has been deactivated (e.g. to
prevent a barrier from coming down while somebody is passing underneath).
The outputs are controlled as follows:
They can be automatically deactivated when a configurable time has elapsed
Automatic deactivation time in milliseconds
", see
Figure 31
They are activated when the user enters a pre-set code on the keyboard or on the
remote device that is communicating with it (“
Activate when the user type this
Figure 31
).
They are also deactivated when the user enters a pre-set code on the keyboard or
on the remote device that is communicating with it (“
Deactivate when the use
” see
Figure 31
).
Using an HTTP command (
http://192.168.22.41/SetOutput?20000
3 – Operation
Manual de Configuración. IPefono. V2.8
offers the following functionalities:
These messages
nd sending the command from the web
the IP address of the device in the address bar of your browser,
You do not need to activate anything to be able to use these signals, simply use them on the
configuration screen for the desired function, as described in each section. However, there
are
”, see
Figure 30
).
Play a message when this input is ON
“, see
”, see
Figure 31
), i.e.
not allow the output to be deactivated until the input has been deactivated (e.g. to
prevent a barrier from coming down while somebody is passing underneath).
d when a configurable time has elapsed
31
).
set code on the keyboard or on the
Activate when the user type this
set code on the keyboard or
Deactivate when the user
http://192.168.22.41/SetOutput?20000
) see
Table 1.
.