Programming

Intercom Commands (Cont.)

^ICS

Syntax:

Starts an intercom

^ICS-<IP>,<TX UDP port>,<RX UDP port>,<initial mode>'"

call to the

Intercom start. Starts a call to the specified IP address and ports, where initial mode is

specified IP

either 1 (talk) or 0 (listen) or 2 (both). If no mode is specified 0 (listen) is assumed. Please

address and

note, however, that no data packets will actually flow until the intercom modify command is

ports.

sent to the panel.

 

 

Syntax:

 

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,"'^ICS-<IP>,<TX UDP port>,<RX UDP

 

port>,<initial mode>'"

 

Variables:

 

IP = IP Address of panel to connect with on an Intercom call.

 

TX UDP port = UDP port to transmit to.

 

RX UDP port = UDP port to receive from.

 

initial mode = 0 (listen) or 1 (talk) or 2 (handsfree). 0 is the default.

 

Examples:

 

Example of setting up a handsfree unicast call between two panels:

 

send_command TP1, "^ICS-192.168.0.3,9000,9002,2"

 

send_command TP2, "^ICS-192.168.0.4,9002,9000,2"

 

Example of setting up a multicast call where the first panel is paging two other panels:

 

send_command TP1, "^ICS-239.252.1.1,9002,9000,1"

 

send_command TP2, "^ICS-239.252.1.1,9002,9000,0"

 

send_command TP3, "^ICS-239.252.1.1,9002,9000,0"

 

Example of setting up a baby monitor call where the first panel is listening to the micro-

 

phone audio coming from the second panel:

 

send_command TP1, "^ICS-192.168.0.3,9000,9002,0"

 

send_command TP2, "^ICS-192.168.0.4,9002,9000,1"

 

 

^MODEL?

Syntax:

Gets the panel

"'^MODEL?'"

model name.

Example:

 

 

SEND_COMMAND Panel,"'^MODEL?'"

 

The panel (an MVP-8400i) responds with, ^MODEL-MVP-8400i

 

 

SIP Commands

The following table lists and describes SIP commands that are generated from the touch panel.

SIP Commands

^PHN-

Syntax:

AUTOANSWER

"'^PHN-AUTOANSWER, <state>'"

 

Provides the state

Variable:

of the auto-

state = 0 or 1 (off or on)

answer feature.

Example:

 

 

SEND_COMMAND Panel,"'^PHN-AUTOANSWER, 1'"

 

 

^PHN-CALL

Syntax:

Provides call

"'^PHN-CALL, <status>, <connection id>'"

progress

Variable:

notification for a

status = CONNECTED, DISCONNECTED, TRYING, RINGING, or HOLD.

call.

connection id = The identifying number of the connection.

 

 

Example:

 

SEND_COMMAND Panel"'^PHN-CALL, CONNECTED, 1'"

 

Notifies that the call is connected.

 

 

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