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AXIS C1004-E Network Cabinet Speaker
Additional settings
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.
Note
SIP must be activated before you can use this action rule.
Note
For more information about events see Set up rules and alerts on page 16.
1. Go to VoIP > DTMF.
2. Select peer-to-peer or registrar account.
3. Click the pencil next to the SIP account.
4. Click Add.
5. In the Name field, enter "stop audio".
6. In the Sequence field, enter "1".
7. Click Apply and then OK.
8. Go to Events > Management > Action rules and click Add.
9. In the Name field, enter "DTMF stop audio".
10. From the list of triggers, select Call, DTMF and "stop".
11. From the list of actions, select Stop audio clip and then click OK.
Send an email if a speaker test fails
Several actions rules can be combined, or have a relation to each other. In this example the audio device is configured to send an
email to a defined recipient when a speaker test fails. The speaker test is configured to be performed 18:00 every day.
To do that the following need to be configured:
A recurrence
A schedule
A speaker test that starts a specific time
An email recipient
The condition of when to send the email
Note
For more information about speaker test, see Speaker test on page 14.
1. Set up a recurrence:
1.1
Go to Events > Management > Recurrences.
1.2
Create a recurrence that triggers once every day. Name it "speaker test recurrence".
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