Configuring Intercoms
•Door / Relay Output - on IP Intercom models that include a relay (dry contact), the Door/Gate button will become visible in the Intercom View / Custom View. This option is used in conjunction with Door Relay Activate (see below) which sets the amount of time the relay will stay active
•Logic Input - used with custom developed applications to monitor other equipment.
•Activate On MIC / Speaker - Selecting this option turns on GPIO 4 when ever the Intercom’s Microphone and/or Speaker are activated. When both Mic and Speaker are checked, the Intercom will wait for 1 second of inactivity before turning off GPIO 4. Use of the Mic option requires the Intercom’s OS Version to be 1.9.5.74Y or higher.
Remote Listen Disable - disables the ability to remotely turn on the Intercoms Microphone. With this option set, the Intercom Operator must press the PTT button on the Intercom in order for the other end to listen to the Intercom.
Default to Listen (Direct Mode) - is only available if option Set as
No Beep Tone After PTT Released - turns off the soft beep that is played on the intercom after the PTT button is released
Display in Custom View Tab - will force the Intercom to appear in the Custom View tab, even if it is included within a Paging Group.
Door Relay Activate - on IP Intercom models that include a relay for opening a door or gate, this option sets the number of seconds that the intercom’s relay will stay active when the Door/Gate button is pressed in the Intercom View / Custom View. This is used in conjunction with GPIO 4 - Door / Relay Output
Intercom Configuration - TalkMaster Clients
Configuring intercoms for use with TalkMaster (Point to
This procedure configures Intercoms to connect to the IP address of the PC running TalkMaster™. This connection can be on a LAN, WAN or across the Internet.
To configure two intercoms to connect to each other, please see Intercom Configuration - Direct Mode.
From the main TalkMaster™ screen, select the menu Admin Configure Intercoms. The system will scan the local network segment using a UDP Broadcast to find all IP Intercoms. New Intercoms will show up with IP addresses of zero. The Icom ID displayed on the
screen will match the ID# printed on the back of the Intercom.
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