Door Calls+Relays
Proceed as follows:
Using the Configuration Manager (page Devices > Door terminals)
Phone number
This is an internal number. You can select any of the numbers in the internal supply of phone numbers. This number can be called directly by an internal subscriber. When put together with the numbers of the door bell buttons, this creates 3 to 4-digit phone numbers. (Select Devices > Device wizard >  New to enter).
* Note: A number cannot be allocated twice.
* Note: Using numbers with few digits (two- or three-digit numbers) inevitably restricts the possible supply of numbers that require more digits. For example, if the phone number 12 is assigned, the phone numbers 120 to 129 and 1200 to 1299 are no longer available.
* Note: The default exchange line access number on the PBX is 0 in the factory settings. However, this can be changed. Note that changing the exchange line access number restricts the phone numbering plan.
Name
Freely selectable name. This name is used to identify the door terminal within the PBX and the connected system phones. The name can also be transferred to the VoIP end devices via LDAP server.
Module | Port
Module and port to which the device that can be used as door terminal (e. g. a TFS Universal-Plus) is connected.
Configure
Opens the configuration of the door terminal.
Relais
Requirements:
Relay/actuator (optional, see Technical Data in the Instructions)
Created door terminal
A relay with the operating mode Speaking, Door opener or Light is assigned to the door terminal.
A relay used for this purpose can, for example, be part of a connected door terminal or be connected to the same port (a/b Switching Module). Alternatively, it is also possible to use a relay for the door function which is part of another connected device (e. g. an IP switch relay). In this case it must first be created in the configuration of the PBX as part of this other device and then be assigned to the door terminal. It then remains part of this other device in the configuration of the PBX, but takes over the selected door function for the door terminal.
If suitable relays have already been configured on the page Devices > Relays (Actuators), a list field will appear now. Select one of the existing relays and click .


If you do not want to use any of the existing relays, select New relays in the list field ( cancels the operation). Enter a freely selectable name for the relay and click Ok.
* Note: Alternatively, you can also create and assign relays on the page Devices > Relays (Actuators).
* Note: For a detailed description of the operating modes, refer to the chapter .
Link to the page Devices > Relays (actuators)
 
Deletes the relay or opens the configuration of the relay.
Türrufe
Requirements:
Switch input (optional, see Technical Data in the Instructions)
Created door terminal
The door bell buttons of a door terminal can be used to initiate configuration-dependent internal and external door calls. For this purpose, the door bell buttons must be created as switch inputs in the PBX. They must then be allocated call destinations and assigned to the door terminal. To detect a door call, e. g. because a door bell button has been pressed, the PBX needs to know which DTMF sequence or which SIP invite the connected device sends in this case (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 configuration of the PBX, the door call distribution will be controlled completely – including configuration-dependently – by the PBX.
Click the second under Door calls + relays in the line for the corresponding door terminal.
Enter a name for the switch input in the Switch input entry field.
Enter a value under DTMF sequence (for analogue door terminals) or SIP invite (for VoIP door terminals). To detect that the alarm has been triggered, e. g. because a door bell button has been pressed, the PBX needs to know which DTMF sequence or which SIP invite the connected device sends in this case (see manual and settings of the device in question). The DTMF sequence or the SIP invite usually is the phone number assigned to the door bell button within the door terminal.
In the Destination number list field, select the required call destination. Or after selecting Enter destination number, in the Destination number entry field, enter the required call destination. Possible entries:
External number
Short-code number
Internal number of the individual phone
Internal phone of the group
* Note: The call destination is first entered identically for all configurations. It can be changed afterwards.
* Note: If a door call should also be executed via VoIP accounts or GSM gateways, in any case the external number must be entered with the corresponding city code, even if it is the local prefix.
Click Ok.
* Note: To create further configurations for a door call or the corresponding switch input, click in the line of the corresponding door call. The configuration is described below and in the chapter Switch Input.
 
Deletes the switch input or opens the configuration of the door call.