Actions

Configuration of the IP Vandal Resistant Substation TKIE

From Zenitel Wiki

Revision as of 15:01, 10 May 2023 by Asle (talk | contribs) (Call Button)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
AEIPS.png

The call button and station LED on the IP Vandal Resistant Substation TKIE must be configured.

ICX-AlphaCom Mode

Call Button

The call button is connected to input 1. The call button can be configured in two ways, either:

  • Input 1 is programmed in AlphaPro as DAK 11 in DAK window. The example shows DAK 11 calling stations in Ringing Group 1 (6701):
DAK 11 RingGrp.PNG


  • Or as subtype 11 in event 30. The example shows input 1 calling station 101 using event 30:
Event 30 11 ON.PNG


LED Settings

Log into the station webserver and navigate to the I/O settings. The station LED is from factory wired to output 2.

Choose I/O and set it as Output.

Output2.png


Control the LED

Use the event handler and define situations where the station LED shall be lit:

  • Microphone active:
TKIE MicOpen.png


  • Call Request and Ringing Group call with blinking LED:
TKIE CRmode.png


IC-Edge Mode

Call button

The call button is connected to input 1, and is by default set as input. The input is programmed in Edge Controller -> System Configuration -> Direct Access Key (DAK) and Buttons and Inputs. The example below shows how to set up a call to directory number 101. The conversation will be ended if input or call button is pressed during conversation.

TKIE Edge Callbutton.PNG


LED Settings

Advanced configuration mode must be enabled to make the following changes.

Log into the station webserver and navigate to the I/O settings. The station LED is from factory wired to output 2.

Choose I/O and set it as Output.

Output2.png


Control the LED

In Edge controller, go into System Configuration -> Special Setting and select Relay setting.

Choose to configure output 2 in the listbox. The recommended settings are shown below:

TKIE Edge Output2.png


SIP Mode

Call Button

The call button is connected to input 1, and is by default set as input. The input is programmed in SIP Configuration -> Direct Access Key (DAK). The example below shows how to set up a call to directory number 101. The conversation will be ended if input or call button is pressed during conversation.

TKIE SIP CallButton.png


LED Settings

Advanced configuration mode must be enabled to make the following changes.

Log into the station webserver and navigate to the I/O settings. The station LED is from factory wired to output 2.

Choose I/O and set it as Output.

TKIE SIP io2.png


Control the LED

In the station web server, go into SIP Configuration -> Relays/Outputs.

Choose to configure output 2 in the listbox. The recommended settings are shown below:

TKIE SIP Output2.png