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The interface between ICX-AlphaCom (or AlphaCom XE) and MOBOTIX HUB is through an integration module which is available on the Downloads page of Zenitel Wiki. | The interface between ICX-AlphaCom (or AlphaCom XE) and MOBOTIX HUB is through an integration module which is available on the Downloads page of Zenitel Wiki. | ||
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− | Only points which are specific to this integration and to connected intercom stations/SoftClients and IP speakers are described. | + | *Only points which are specific to this integration and to connected intercom stations/SoftClients and IP speakers are described. |
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== Installation == | == Installation == |
Revision as of 09:56, 2 August 2023
Contents
Introduction
The interface between ICX-AlphaCom (or AlphaCom XE) and MOBOTIX HUB is through an integration module which is available on the Downloads page of Zenitel Wiki.
This integration requires a Zenitel desktop station or SoftClient to be associated with each MOBOTIX HUB Client, as SIP audio is routed through ICX-AlphaCom.
This article assumes that the reader is:
familiar with setup and operation of MOBOTIX HUB
- that MOBOTIX HUB is operational, with all to the system connected cameras configured
- that ICX-AlphaCom is operational, with all the system connected intercom devices and SoftClients configured
- Only points which are specific to this integration and to connected intercom stations/SoftClients and IP speakers are described.
Installation
- Download the zip file containing the plugin from the Zenitel website.
- Extract the contents of the zip file to a location of your choice.
- Run the setup file (the MSI or the EXE, depending on your system).
- When prompted for the installation location, select the Mobotix/MIP installation folder (e.g. C:\Program Files\Mobotix\MIP).
- Click "Finish" to complete the installation.
Configuration
Basic plugin configuration
- Open the XProtect Smart Client.
- Open the "Configuration" window by clicking the "Configuration" Icon button in the toolbar.
- In the "Configuration" window enter the IP address and port number of your Zenitel intercom system in the "IP Address" and "Port" fields, respectively.
- Click the "Connect" button and wait for the system to retrieve the list of available devices.
- Select the operator's device by choosing its directory number from the drop-down list.
Associating cameras with devices
- Open the camera settings window.
- On the left side, there will be a list of devices registered with ICX-AlphaCom. On the right side, there will be a list of cameras registered within the XProtect system.
- Click on a device in the left list to select it.
- Click on an item in the right list to preview the video feed from that camera.
- To associate a camera with a selected device, click on the checkbox next to the camera's name.
- Repeat steps 3-5 to associate additional cameras with the selected device.
- Once satisfied with the configuration, close the camera settings window.
- Click "Save and Close" on the configuration window to save the changes.
Using the Call Handler
The Zenitel Cal Handler (ICX-AlphaCom) plugin can be used for two scenarios: initiating calls and reacting to inbound calls.
Initiating Calls
In XProtect Smart Client on the Zenitel Audio tab select a device you wish to call and click on the green "Answer/Call" button.
A popup window will be displayed showing the active call, along with a video preview from an associated camera.
Answering queued Calls
- When an inbound call is received, a popup window will be displayed showing the queued call, along with a video preview from an associated camera.
- To answer the call, click the green "Answer/Call" button.
- If there is an active call, the Call Handler will automatically hang up the active call and answer the inbound call.
- If there are multiple queued calls, they will be displayed in order of priority. To answer a specific queued call, simply click on the green "Answer/Call" button.
Using the Popup Window
- The popup window displays the active call (if it was initiated by the operator) or a list of queued calls, along with a video preview from an associated camera.
- The popup window will display the camera feed from the first associated camera of the active call (if present) or if there are no active calls, the first queued device-associated camera will be displayed.
- To manually switch the camera video feed to any active or queued device, select the desired device from the dropdown list in the popup window.
- To hang up the active call, click the red "Hang-Up" button.
- To answer a queued call, click the green "Answer/Call" button.
- If there are multiple queued calls, they will be displayed in order of priority. To answer a specific queued call, select it from the dropdown list in the popup window.
Previous versions
For configuration of previous versions of the plugin go to: