Difference between revisions of "Operating the TEIV-1+"
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===From firmware version 8.2.3.1=== | ===From firmware version 8.2.3.1=== | ||
− | * '''Making a call''' – Dial the wanted extension number | + | * '''Making a call''' – Dial the wanted extension number. In SIP Mode, the Check mark may be required to indicate the end of the dialing sequence |
* '''Call using address book''' – use the check mark after selection is done | * '''Call using address book''' – use the check mark after selection is done | ||
* '''Door Opening''' - Dial #, followed by your Pin Code. This will activate the built-in relay. | * '''Door Opening''' - Dial #, followed by your Pin Code. This will activate the built-in relay. |
Latest revision as of 12:44, 20 June 2024
Contents
Defining PIN code(s)
- To define a pin code – create a csv file with 4 digits numbers as shown in the example below:
- A maximum of 30 pin codes can be uploaded
- When saving the CSV file the seperation character should be defined as semicolon (;).
- Upload the pin code list file under the Address Book menu as shown below
Encrypted pin codes are stored here: http://[IP address of the station]:8080/state/config/gui/door_access_control
Make sure port 8080 port in the device firewall is opened |
Using the station
From firmware version 8.2.3.1
- Making a call – Dial the wanted extension number. In SIP Mode, the Check mark may be required to indicate the end of the dialing sequence
- Call using address book – use the check mark after selection is done
- Door Opening - Dial #, followed by your Pin Code. This will activate the built-in relay.
Prior to version 8.2.3.1
- Making a call – Dial “#” followed by the number to be called, then the check mark (v), e.g. # 201 v
- Call using address book – use the check mark after selection is done
- Door Opening - Dial your Pin Code. This will activate the built-in relay.