Configuration 3.3, Other settings – 2N Helios IP User manual, 1510 v1.13 User Manual

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Configuration

3.3

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Flash – re-pushing the quick dialling button sends the FLASH signal into the

active call.

Quick dialling using digits

Enable user calling from the telephone directory by dialling the user number (two
or three digits) and confirmation with *.

Floor & Apartment dialling

Enable special calling to numbers included in the telephone directory by entering a
floor number on the numerical keypad and pushing a quick dialling button.
Buttons 1 – 6 represent apartments on the floor (A through F). The following
floors and apartments are assigned to telephone directory positions: 01A – 1, 01B
– 2, 01C – 3, 01D – 4, 01E – 5, 01F – 6, 02A – 7, 02B – 8 etc. until 99F – 594.

Keystroke timeout

Set the delay between two digits when entering a code or telephone number using
the 2N

®

Helios IP keypad.

Enable telephone mode

Enable to set up calls directly to the telephone numbers entered from the
2N

®

Helios IP numeric keypad using the *telephone_number* key sequence.

Dial digits limit

Define the maximum number of digits of a telephone number in the Telephone
mode. When the defined count is reached, the telephone number is dialled
automatically without the need to push * subsequently.

Legacy lock code

Set whether the first code in the lock 1 and lock 2 list may be entered from a VoIP
phone valid without an * confirmation.

Other Settings

Backlight level

Set the level of the keypad backlight.

DHCP on/off by buttons

Set whether a quick dialling button combination may switch to obtaining the IP
address from the DHCP server upon the 2N

®

Helios IP restart as described in the

Switching to Default Network Parameters – Dynamic IP Address subsection.

Enable lock control by HTTP

Enable lock control by HTTP requests sent by 2N

®

Helios IP. Select ON, OFF or

change over upon the following HTTP (GET) request:

http://helios_ip_address/enu/lockstate.xml.p?lockXstate=Y

, where X is the lock

number (1-4) and Y is 0 for switch off, 1 for switch on and 2 for change over.

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