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'''WAMP call '''to''' com.zenitel.system.devices.test.button.post''' | '''WAMP call '''to''' com.zenitel.system.devices.test.button.post''' | ||
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*'''dirno''': Directory number of the device that will be tested. | *'''dirno''': Directory number of the device that will be tested. | ||
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Revision as of 14:51, 11 April 2025
The Vandal Resistant intercom - VR3G-1P features a Self Testing Call Button. The Piezo button of the VR3G-1P has internal circuitry that will physically activate the call button as if someone has pressed it. This allows for full testing of the stations operating when used in conjunction with Tone Testing.
Button Test execution
From ZCP web interface
A Button Test can be executed from the Zenitel Connect Pro web interface.
From the System > Server Information > Devices, select the VR3G-1P intercom. Now press the button "Button Test" to execute a test of the button. The result will be shown immediately.
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| Execute Button Test from the web interface of the ZCP |
From an 3rd party system
The button test can be initiated from a 3rd party system integrated with ZCP using the Zenitel Link. A live broadcast can be initiated by sending a WAMP call via Zenitel Link. To get the results you need a WAMP subscription.
WAMP call to com.zenitel.system.devices.test.button.post With a message body containing:
- dirno: Directory number of the device that will be tested.
WAMP subscription to com.zenitel.system.device.extended_status
