Voip-600, Series phone configuration / operation manual – Talkaphone VOIP-600H Single Button Help IP Call Station User Manual

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VOIP-600

Series Phone

Configuration / Operation Manual

Page 36 of 94

Rev. 9/17/2014

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4.7. Digital Outputs

4.7.1. Digital Output Scripts

The VOIP-600 supports ASCII digital outputs to third-party devices. The Digital Outputs

– Scripts page allows

for creation of scripts that will run when activated on the Digital Outputs

– Events page.

Login → Digital Outputs → Scripts

Figure 18 Digital Outputs - Scripts

To create Digital Output Scripts:

1.

Use the drop-down menu to select the Digital Output Script slot, and assign a label.

2.

Enter a script to be run as follows:

i.

The entire script cannot exceed 300 characters.

ii. The scripting engine supports the following commands:

i. echo This command is used to declare the message content

ii. nc

This command is used to declare which server to communicate with

iii. |

The pipe symbol is used to pass the output of one command to the input of another

iv. +

The plus symbol is used to separate multiple command sets

iii. The echo command is used to declare the message content.

Proper usage is:

echo “message content”

Example:

echo

“activate cam_1”

iv. The nc (netcat) command is used to declare which server to communicate with.

Proper usage is:

nc <IP_ADDRESS> <PORT>

Example:

nc 192.168.1.100 23

v. The | (pipe) symbol is used to pass the output of one command to the input of another. In this context,

we utilized the pipe to pass the message content (echo) to the server connection (nc).

Example:

echo “activate cam_1” | nc 192.168.1.100 23

vi. The + (plus) symbol is used to separate multiple command sets.

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