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'''Call buttons:'''
* Pressing the call button at the Entrance or at the SOS Point should generate a '''Call Request''' (623 + 101) to the Control Room.
 
'''CCTV Control:'''
*When a Call Request (= mail) is received at the Control Room, the AlphaCom should send ASCII text on the EDO port 1 to the CCTV system, telling which camera to connect to which monitor.
* The EDO output should be "C1M1" when station 107 is calling, and "C2M1" when station 108 is calling.
* The AlphaCom should be set as a "TCP Server", and TCP port number 4005 should be used for the communication (Hint: Remember to define the port in "Filters" setting).
* Use the software "PuTTY" to verify that the correct data is being transmitted from the AlphaCom (In PuTTY use the Connection type = "Raw").
 
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===Related articles ===
* [[2-3c. SIP trunk with MP114 (solution)]]
 
 
 
[[Category: AlphaCom practice]]

Revision as of 12:19, 28 October 2015

System configuration


Call buttons:

  • Pressing the call button at the Entrance or at the SOS Point should generate a Call Request (623 + 101) to the Control Room.


CCTV Control:

  • When a Call Request (= mail) is received at the Control Room, the AlphaCom should send ASCII text on the EDO port 1 to the CCTV system, telling which camera to connect to which monitor.
  • The EDO output should be "C1M1" when station 107 is calling, and "C2M1" when station 108 is calling.
  • The AlphaCom should be set as a "TCP Server", and TCP port number 4005 should be used for the communication (Hint: Remember to define the port in "Filters" setting).
  • Use the software "PuTTY" to verify that the correct data is being transmitted from the AlphaCom (In PuTTY use the Connection type = "Raw").






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