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Call Button and the Call Button LED

2.2.1 Call Button and the Call Button LED

2.2.1.1Calling with the The Call Button

You may initiate a call by pressing the Call button.

An active call is indicated by the Call Button LED blinking at one second intervals.

The Intercom can automatically answer an incoming call.

You can press the Call button to terminate an active call whether the call was an incoming call or a call that was initiated by you.

2.2.1.2Call Button LED Function

Upon initial power or reset, the Call Button LED will illuminate.

When the software has finished initialization, the Call Button LED will blink twice.

When a call is established (not just ringing), the Call Button LED will blink.

On the Device Configuration Page, there is an option called Button Lit When Idle. This option sets the normal state for the indicator light. The Call Button LED will still blink during initialization and calls.

The Call Button LED flashes briefly at the beginning of RTFM mode.

Figure 2-2. Call Button and Call Button LED

Call Button and Call Button LED

Operations Guide

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Contents VoIP V3 Indoor Intercom Operations Guide Replaces #011111 Document 930500E for Firmware VersionCopyright Notice Important Safety Instructions Pictorial Alert Icons Hazard LevelsRevision Information Contents Appendix C Troubleshooting/Technical Support IndexA Windows Environment How to Identify This Product Product OverviewModel number Typical System Installation Generic PoE SwitchDoor Strike VoIP Intercom IP Phone IP PBX Server Product Features PoE 802.3af-enabled Powered-over-EthernetConcurrent SIP and multicast paging Supported Protocols Supported SIP ServersIntercom supports Product Specifications This number replaces the 011111 numberDimensions Dimensions-Unit DimensionsR0.438 R11.1 R0.100 Plcs PCB Dimensions and Intrusion Sensor Range Intercom Mounting Accessory Kit Installing the VoIP V3 Indoor IntercomParts List 1illustrates the VoIP V3 Indoor Intercom partsIntercom Components Information about the functionality Call ButtonSpeaker Call Button LED Function Call Button and the Call Button LEDCalling with the The Call Button Call Button and Call Button LEDIntercom Setup Intercom Connections= Door Sense Ground Reference Connecting the Intercom to the Auxiliary Relay Auxiliary Relay Wiring Contacts Example of External Relay not suppliedIdentifying the VoIP Intercom Connectors J10JP10 Disables the intrusion sensor when installed Factory Only-ResetFactory Only-Boot Mode PoE Network Connection RJ-45 ethernetLink Activity Network Connectivity, and Data RateEthernet cable Network Connector Verify Network ActivityRtfm Button Announcing the IP AddressAdjust the Volume Restoring the Factory Default SettingsConfigure the Intercom Parameters Factory Default SettingsIP Addressing Intercom Web Page Navigation Log in to the Configuration Home 13. Home Device Settings Current SettingsConfigure the Device 14. Device ConfigurationMiscellaneous Settings Volume SettingsRelay Settings CallAfter changing the parameters, click the Save button Configure the Network Parameters 15. Network ConfigurationCurrent Network Settings Stored Network SettingsDhcp Timeout Select either Dhcp IP Addressing or Static IP Addressing byConfigure the SIP Parameters Click SIP Config to open the SIP Configuration page FigureIf all of the Primary SIP Server and Backup SIP Server Enable SIP Operation Enables or disables SIP operationSIP Settings Backup SIP Server 1 and Backup SIP Server 2 fields blankRTP Settings Dial Out Extension Strings and Dtmf Tones using rfc2833After changing the parameters, click Save Settings Dial Out SettingsPoint-to-Point Configuration Intercom is set to not register with a SiP serverDelayed Dtmf Configure the Nightringer Parameters 18. Nightringer Configuration SetupNightringer Settings After changing the parameters, click on the Save buttonConfigure the Sensor Configuration Parameters 19. Sensor Configuration Door Sensor Settings Intrusion Sensor SettingsConfigure the Multicast Parameters 20. Multicast ConfigurationAssigning Priority 9.1, Assigning Priority for more detailsConfigure the Audio Configuration Parameters 21. Audio Configuration22. Audio Configuration Audio Files User-created Audio Files 23. AudacityWAV Microsoft signed 16 bit PCM WAV Microsoft signed 16 bit PCMConfigure the Event Parameters 16shows the web page items on the Event ConfigurationWhen selected, Call Terminated Events are enabled Remote Event ServerEvents Example Packets for Events Operations Guide 930500E CyberData Corporation User-Agent CyberData/1.0.0 Content-Length Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters 27. Autoprovisioning ConfigurationGet Autoprovisioning from Dhcp Enable AutoprovisioningAutoprovisioning Autoprovisioning Server IP AddressAutoprovisioning Would be a valid autoprovisioning fileOperations Guide 930500E CyberData Corporation Autoprovisioned Audio Files Upgrade the Firmware and Reboot the Intercom Uploading the Firmware18. Firmware Upgrade Parameters Web Page Item Description File UploadReboot the Intercom Click Reboot -29. a normal restart will occurReboot Command Interface Command Interface Post CommandsPlay the 4 audio file Wget Play the Intrusion Sensor Triggered audio file WgetPlay the Door Ajar audio file Wget Play the Night Ring audio file Wget Delete the Door Ajar audio file Wget Deletedoorajar=yes Delete the Night Ring audio file WgetQuantity Part Name Appendix a Mounting the Indoor IntercomWall Mounting Components Sheet Metal ScrewFigure A-1shows how to properly connect the VoIP Intercom Cable ConnectionsWall Mounting Option Figure A-2shows a wall mounting optionWall Cutout Dimensions Dimensions are in Inches MillimeterGang Box Option Top Cable Entry SlotPCB Dimensions A Linux Environment Appendix B Setting up a Tftp ServerSet up a Tftp Server A Windows EnvironmentAppendix C Troubleshooting/Technical Support Frequently Asked Questions FAQDocumentation Contact Information Warranty & RMA Returns Outside of the United States WarrantyWarranty & RMA Returns within the United States Spare in the Air PolicyWarranty and RMA Returns Return and Restocking PolicyIndex NumericsIndex SIP Srst Yellow act light 18 yellow link light