1 activating relays using dtmf codes – GAI-Tronics VoIP Telephone Software Configuration Guide User Manual

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VoIP Telephone Configuration Guide

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Key Function

EMERGENCY

Overrides any existing call and attempts to initiate a call using Memory List
0. Other keys can be inhibited during an emergency call - see below.

PULSE

Activates any output configured with a "PULSE" keyword on the Logic
page (section 5.17). The output(s) will remain active for the duration of the
TIMER setting.

PULSE1

Activates Output 1 if it is configured with a "PULSE" keyword on the Logic
page. The output will remain active for the duration of the TIMER setting.

PULSE2

Activates Output 2 if it is configured with a "PULSE" keyword on the Logic
page. The output will remain active for the duration of the TIMER setting.

VOLUMEUP

Increases audio output level (either HANDSETVOLUME or
HANDSFREEVOLUME as appropriate)

VOLUMEDOWN Decreases audio output level (either HANDSETVOLUME or

HANDSFREEVOLUME as appropriate)

VOLUMENEXT

Steps the audio output volume to the next level, where the levels are
defined as current volume setting, midway to maximum, and maximum. A
further press will loop the volume back to current. Affects either
HANDSETVOLUME or HANDSFREEVOLUME as appropriate

GAINUP

Increases HANDSETGAIN or HANDSFREEGAIN as appropriate.

GAINDOWN

Decreases HANDSETGAIN or HANDSFREEGAIN as appropriate.

NOEFFECT

Key is disabled.


The keypad related fields are:
INHIBIT: If the telephone has an "emergency" button, and a call started from this button is in
progress, one or more of the following buttons can be inhibited by entering keywords in this
field:

DIGIT will inhibit any button capable of generating a digit

MEMORY will inhibit any memory-dial button

CLEAR will inhibit any button capable of clearing or ending a call.

The keywords can be entered in any order and must be separated by a plus (+) character.
For example to inhibit all 3, enter "DIGIT+MEMORY+CLEAR"
The keyword NONE (which must be used on its own) will disable the inhibit function, and is
the default setting. The field cannot be blank.
RECALL: If the telephone has a Recall button, it can be used to activate the volt-free contact
outputs or LEDs of another telephone on the network. Enter the IP address of the remote unit
here. Any OUPUT or LED set with a GENERATE action of PULSE in the remote phone will
be activated when the Recall button is pressed on the local phone. (See LED and LOGIC
pages, sections 5.16 & 5.17)

5.11.1 Activating relays using DTMF codes

The phone’s 2 relays can be activated remotely using DTMF codes. When the phone is in a
voice call, if it receives a DTMF tone sequence that matches any of the fields below, the
designated relay will activate accordingly. Any sequence must be between 4 and 6 digits,
and is restricted to the numbers 0-9, characters A,B,C & D and the characters * and #. The
default values are all blank. Note that entering duplicate sequences for different actions on
the same relay may cause unpredictable results and the phone will not check for it. Care
must also be taken to ensure that DTMF can be transported reliably from the remote phone to
this unit, in terms of codec compatibility, in band / out of band transport etc.

The code activation fields are:
RELAY1ONCODE, RELAY2ONCODE: matching one of these codes will cause the
designated relay to turn on until instructed to turn off again or power is lost.
RELAY1OFFCODE, RELAY2OFFCODE: matching one of these codes will cause the
designated relay to turn off.
RELAY1PULSECODE, RELAY2PULSECODE: matching one of these codes will cause the
designated relay to turn on for a period defined by RELAY1PULSELEN or
RELAY2PULSELEN as appropriate and then turn off again.
RELAY1PULSELEN, RELAY2PULSELEN: define the period in seconds that the designated
relay will turn on for. Default value is 4, range is 1-60.

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