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The IC-EDGE system is a SIP intercom system intended for small to mid-size installations for up to 64 IP stations. Up to 32 stations can be used without the need of a license. The IC-EDGE System is easy to install and configure. It is configured using a standard web browser (like Firefox or Chrome).
 
  
 
The '''Device Profiles''' defines a set of features that are available for a group of stations.
 
The '''Device Profiles''' defines a set of features that are available for a group of stations.

Revision as of 12:29, 11 March 2019

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This article described how to configure the Device Profiles in an IC-EDGE System.

The Device Profiles defines a set of features that are available for a group of stations.

The Edge system has five device profiles:

  • Profile 1 - Default
  • Profile 2 - Substation
  • Profile 3 - Display station
  • Profile 4 - Operator
  • Profile 5 - Gateway

The following features are included in a device profile:

  • Outgoing call restriction
  • Relay activation (i.e. Door opening)
  • Group Call initiation
  • Busy Override

To modify device profiles select Edge Controller > Device Profiles:

Modify Device Profiles.


  • Profile nickname: The name of the profile. Any text can be used.
  • Outgoing calls allowed: Stations in selected profile can call stations in the checked profiles. «Forbidden» in the display if access is denied.
  • Relay activation allowed: Stations in selected profile can activate the relay (e.g. Door Opening) on stations in the checked profiles.
  • Group calls allowed: Stations in selected profile are allowed to dispatch the checked group calls
  • Busy override allowed: When calling a busy station, stations in selected profile can force a connection by pressing digit 5. Note that function can only be used from Vingtor-Stentofon stations, including Turbine and INCA family and VS-Client. 3rd party SIP stations and ITSV-1 can't send 5 to override busy stations