Configuring Analogue Door Terminals
Proceed as follows:
Using the Configuration Manager (Devices > Device wizard > Configure)
Phone Number
This (exchange line access number) 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)
*Note: Double allocation of a number is not possible.
*Note: Using numbers with few digits (two or three-digit numbers) inevitably restricts the possible supply of numbers requiring more digits. For example, if the number 12 is assigned, the numbers 120-129 and 1200-1299 will no longer be 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 dial plan.
Relay X, Switch input X
Name
Enter the names of the relays and switch inputs.
DTMF sequence
Requirements:
Expert settings
Enter the request that is assigned to the door bell button within the door terminal. Possible entries: Digits and characters (Possible entries: *, #).
Destination number
Select or enter the required call destination (external number, short-code number, internal number of the individual phone, internal number of the group).
*Note: The call destination is first entered identically for all configurations. It can be changed later.
*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.
*Note: To create further configurations for a door terminal, open the page Devices > Door terminals and click Configure in the line of the corresponding door terminal.