Entering The Dead Time Of The Relay; Entering Dtmf Sequences To Control The Relay - Auerswald COMpact 4000 Operation Manual

Pbx for analogue/isdn/internet telephony
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Functions
Relays (Actuators)

Entering the Dead Time of the Relay

10
to 10000: The PBX will signalise holding of the relay for 10 to 10000 ms.
Entering the Dead Time of the Relay
The PBX uses DTMF sequences to control the analogue relays. For this purpose, the PBX
needs to know how much time the connected device requires to be ready for reception again
after receiving DTMF sequences (see the manual of the device in question).
The dead time of the relay determines how many milliseconds the PBX will wait before it sends
DTMF sequences to the connected device again.
Proceed as follows:
• Separately for relays
• Using the configuration manager
Requirements:
• Created analogue relay
1. Open the page Devices > Relays (Actuators).
2. Click Configure in the line for the corresponding relay.
3. Enter the time required by the connected device in the Dead time entry field, Possible
entries:
0
to 10000: The PBX will wait 0 for 10000 milliseconds before it sends DTMF
sequences to the connected device again.

Entering DTMF Sequences to Control the Relay

The PBX uses DTMF sequences to control the analogue relays. For this purpose, the PBX
needs to know which DTMF sequences the connected device requires to switch the relay on
or off (see the manual of the device in question).
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COMpact 4000 - Firmware V6.6A - Installation, Operation and Configuration V03 03/2016

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