
Configuration Guide. IPefono.
The IPefono will go into emergency mode under any of the following conditions:
The configured input signal is activated (in the example
The emergency code is entered on the
The “EmergencyStart” HTTP command is used
(
http://192.168.22.41/EmergencyStart
And it will exit that mode under any of the following conditions:
The configured input signal is deactivated, if this is the cause of the
The end of emergency code is entered on the keyboard or a remote terminal
(
*700
).
The “EmergencyStop” HTTP command is used
(
http://192.168.22.41/EmergencyStop
The maximum time that the IPefono can remain in this mode
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The IPefono will go into emergency mode under any of the following conditions:
The configured input signal is activated (in the example
IN1
).
The emergency code is entered on the keyboard or a remote terminal (
The “EmergencyStart” HTTP command is used
http://192.168.22.41/EmergencyStart
).
And it will exit that mode under any of the following conditions:
The configured input signal is deactivated, if this is the cause of the
The end of emergency code is entered on the keyboard or a remote terminal
The “EmergencyStop” HTTP command is used
http://192.168.22.41/EmergencyStop
).
The maximum time that the IPefono can remain in this mode has passed
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The IPefono will go into emergency mode under any of the following conditions:
keyboard or a remote terminal (
*701
).
The configured input signal is deactivated, if this is the cause of the emergency.
The end of emergency code is entered on the keyboard or a remote terminal
has passed (
360
).