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Revision as of 13:23, 2 August 2023

Introduction

The interface between IC-EDGE and MOBOTIX HUB is through an integration module which is available on the Downloads page of Zenitel Wiki.

This integration requires an Zenitel desktop station or softclient to be associated with the MOBOTIX HUB client, as SIP audio is routed through IC-Edge.

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 IC-EDGE 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.

Licensing


MOBOTIX HUB

The integration interface does not require a specific license from MOBOTIX.

However, note that Zenitel stations are typically registered as ONVIF devices in MOBOTIX HUB, to e.g. stream and record audio/video from stations. This requires separate station licenses from MOBOTIX. For an overview of the ONVIF features supported in Zenitel devices, please read our article ONVIF_Settings

IC-EDGE

The integration does not require a license from Zenitel.

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 in the toolbar.
  • In the "Configuration" window enter the IP address and port number of your Zenitel intercom system acting as the IC-Edge controller 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.


Animation of the Zenitel Cal Handler configuration process


Associating cameras with devices

  • Open the camera settings window.
  • On the left side, there will be a list of devices registered with the IC-Edge controller. 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 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.


Screenshot of the camera assosiation process


Using the Call Handler

The Zenitel Call Handler (IC-Edge) 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 "Call" button.
A popup window will be displayed showing the active call, along with a video preview from an associated camera.

Screenshot of popup window displaying the active call and 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, the operator has to answer it using a physical device selected as the operator directory number.
  • 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.


Screenshot of popup window displaying the active call and his associated camera with two queued calls


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, the operator has to answer it using a physical device selected as the operator directory number.
  • 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: