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Settings – Devices
Device Wizard
pressed, the PBX needs to know which DTMF sequence or which SIP invite
the door terminal sends when a button is pressed (see manual and settings
of the device in question).
Note: The DTMF sequence or the SIP invite usually is the phone
number assigned to the door bell button within the door terminal.
After the door terminal has been configured in the PBX, the complete
door call distribution will be controlled by the PBX – with regard to the
call destinations as well as with regard to the maximum call duration.
The door call distribution can be set to depend on the configuration –
differently for night and day, for example.
Only for VoIP door terminals: To create a connection with a VoIP door
terminal, the PBX needs to know the SIP password of the connected device.
To control the relays and switch inputs, the PBX also needs to know IP
address and port of the connected device as well as authentication data
(user name and password) to control the relays (see manual and settings of
the device in question).
Various door terminals supported by the PBX are available as device
templates. They already include several default values for operation of the
door terminals in their factory settings.
If no of the device templates on offer matches your installation, you can
select a user-defined device template.
If you use an FTZ door terminal with a COMmander 2TSM (R) module, the
door terminal is created when configuring the module (see chapter Settings
- Devices > Device Wizard > Device Wizard Management > Configure
2TSM Module).
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