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- 13:41, 3 December 2025 Wiki Article Design Guide (hist | edit) [23,423 bytes] Nikica (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<table style=" float:right; max-width:80%; border-style: double; width:300px; border-color: #c7c7c7;"> <tr style="rowspan:2;"> <td style="display: block; vertical-align: bottom;">Image:Wiki Mobile visitors 2022.PNG</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Devices used to open ZenitelWiki in 2022</td> </tr> </table> __TOC__ In this article, we can find the most commonly used code when making Wiki pages. The code described in this article is responsive, and although it is more complex then...")
- 09:58, 3 December 2025 ICX 1.5.3.X - Release Notes (hist | edit) [1,561 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Previous Release - ICX 1.4.3.X - Release Notes This article provides the release notes for '''ICX-500, ICX-510''' and '''ICX-Core''' software 1.5.3.x with incremental bug fix releases. This release notes describe new features, improvements and issues fixed after ICX 1.4.3.x. =General information= '''vsfx''' is a firmware archive for the ICX-500/510 Intelligent Gateway platform. *'''vsfx-1.5.3.x{-n}.swu''' - Used for standard in-field upgrades *'''vsfx-prod-1.5.3.x...")
- 09:43, 3 December 2025 Zenitel Connect Pro 1.8 - Release Notes (hist | edit) [6,778 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "* Previous Release - Zenitel Connect Pro 1.6 - Release Notes This article provides the release notes for Zenitel Connect Pro (ZCP) running on the ICX-510 hardware or in a Virtual Environment. The release notes for ZCP 1.7 describe new features, improvements and fixed issues after version 1.6.x. =Release info= ''' Version:''' 1.7.0 <br> '''Date:''' 23.10.2025 <br> '''Status:''' 1.7.0: General Availability <br> '''Compatibility''': Compatible with device software ve...")
- 12:33, 28 November 2025 Widget Details (RMM) (hist | edit) [3,439 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__NOTOC__ Learn more about dashboard widgets. ----- Some of the widgets provide access to a lot of useful information and functionality that allows for easy decision making, management, and navigation. This section focuses on these widgets. ==Devices== The following image shows the functions and menus accessible through the Devices widget in the dashboard. 700px Within this widget: *The top menu allows you to: **Filter devices by name, mod...")
- 12:32, 28 November 2025 User Management (RMM) (hist | edit) [1,864 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Overview== Space level access management allows administrators to give granular control to Users over their managed Customers. Different access can be set to spaces in any location in the hierarchy and are automatically updated downstream to (all child, grandchild, etc.) spaces under the edited space. The space level access affect the access to the space itself and all devices within the space. ==Managing Access== *Find the customer/space you would like to manage th...")
- 12:32, 28 November 2025 Spaces (RMM) (hist | edit) [1,001 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The virtual configuration of your company. ---- The '''Spaces''' section is a tree structure that shows the virtual configuration reflecting your company's customer-setup. Devices can be claimed by any branch (space) in the structure. When your company was first created in the portal, the main branch of the tree structure is assigned the name of your company. You can rename this branch, as well as any other space. {{Warn| If you are not the first user linked to the com...")
- 12:31, 28 November 2025 Space Settings (RMM) (hist | edit) [1,577 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Manage your space settings. ---- The Settings option allows you to make changes in three areas that apply system-wide: *Space *Incident Routing *Access Click the ellipsis (...) and select the Settings option. 700px ==Space== In the '''Space''' settings, you can do the following: *Change the name of the selected space. *Provide a location and time zone for the space. *Select a unit of measure for temperature (Celsius or Fahrenheit) for the...")
- 12:30, 28 November 2025 Set Maintenance (RMM) (hist | edit) [1,152 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Suspend notifications while resolving an issue. ---- Select Set Maintenance ON if you wish to pause all notifications while carrying out work on resolving an issue. Click the ellipsis (...) and select the Set Maintenance ON option. 700px Selecting this option will bring up a modal with the following message and a button to turn on maintenance mode: 350px {{Note|By ticking the "Close all active...")
- 12:30, 28 November 2025 Platform Overview (RMM) (hist | edit) [6,059 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__NOTOC__ Learn to navigate the Partner Portal. <hr> The user-friendly Partner Portal allows you to configure your company, manage devices, monitor performance, maintain devices, invite team members, and more. The Partner Portal consists of the following sections, as shown in the image below: #The tenant (the currently active company). #Your company logo. #A background image (customizable). #The top menu, which contains icons that give quick access to user services. #...")
- 12:29, 28 November 2025 Organization Overview (RMM) (hist | edit) [488 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A high-level top-down view of your company. ---- The Organization Overview section of the portal gives you a bird’s eye view of your company/tenant, customers and the health of your devices. It is also where you configure and navigate your customers and spaces. 700px The Organization Overview screen is divided into two main sections: #Spaces #Dashboard Category: Remote Monitoring and Manag...")
- 12:29, 28 November 2025 Manage Spaces (RMM) (hist | edit) [3,302 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Add and manage your spaces with ease ---- To add a customer or space for your company, follow these steps: <ol> <li>To add a new customer, press the ''Create Customer'' button and follow the instructions <li>To add a new space, hover over the customer or space you would like to add to, click the ellipsis (...) that appears, and click ''Add new space''. Alternatively, you can hover over the path to the selected space in the dashboard section and click the ''+''...")
- 12:28, 28 November 2025 Incidents (RMM) (hist | edit) [4,291 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Be notified of incidents when they occur. ---- Incidents are used to flag an issue with a device. Incidents may be: #Automatically detected when the device’s operating parameters exceed any manufacturer-defined bounds (e.g., device overheating). These types of incidents are automatically resolved when the parameters go back to normal. #Generated by a device to indicate an internal issue (e.g., back panel open). These types of incidents may be automatically closed by t...")
- 12:28, 28 November 2025 Devices (RMM) (hist | edit) [2,361 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Efficient management of your devices. ----- The '''Devices''' screen shows all devices managed within the Partner Portal that the currently logged-in user has access to. The table displays detailed device information and allows for filtering and ordering on various fields. 700px The settings cog in the top-right corner of the screen lets you customize the columns displayed. Make sure the columns that you want to be visible are checked in th...")
- 12:27, 28 November 2025 Delete a Device (RMM) (hist | edit) [1,356 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "How to delete a device. ----- You can delete a device if it’s been decommissioned or destroyed, or otherwise taken out of service. You can delete one device or several devices at the same time. If you delete a parent device (Zenitel Connect Pro), you will also delete all its child devices. {{Warn|When a device is deleted, all historical data about the device is erased from the system and it is not possible to retrieve it again.}} ==How to delete a device== The option...")
- 12:25, 28 November 2025 Dashboard Customization (RMM) (hist | edit) [1,857 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Customize your dashboard to easily access your company's most important information. ----- Widgets on the dashboard display focused information on the current status of the selected space, providing visual insights like summaries of incidents, space usage information, and more. The information displayed in the widgets will be relevant to the space you selected or to the selected space and all its sub-spaces, depending on whether you choose '''Include sub spaces''' or ''...")
- 12:24, 28 November 2025 Dashboard (RMM) (hist | edit) [902 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Get an overview of the status and performance of your devices. ----- The configurable dashboard displayed on the Organization Overview screen shows the information that is most important to your company. It provides an overview of the status and performance of devices. To configure the display, click the Edit dashboard button in the top-right corner. You can choose to view information related to just the selected space, or to see a consolidated view that includes infor...")
- 12:24, 28 November 2025 Create a new space (RMM) (hist | edit) [1,490 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Navigate to Organization Overview== Navigate to the Organization Overview section of the Control Center, via the left-hand navigation. *If you just signed in, this will be the screen you’ll land on. *The Navigation documentation goes into more detail about the sections of the portal and how to navigate them. As shown in the following image, there are three main areas on the screen that you’ll interact with when using the Organization O...")
- 12:23, 28 November 2025 Claim a Device (RMM) (hist | edit) [1,877 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Customers and Spaces can claim devices. ----- ==Overview== Devices can have one of three statuses: ;Unregistered: The device has never been connected online and has not registered with the central server. ;Registered: The device has registered with the central server, but has not yet been claimed. ;Claimed: The device has been claimed by a customer. Claiming a device assigns the device to a space in your organization. Each device may only be claimed by one organizatio...")
- 09:30, 28 November 2025 Exigo Management Tool (EMT) Release Notes (hist | edit) [1,306 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Exigo Management Tool 1.5.3.0 = == Release info == '''Name:''' Exigo Management Tool <br> '''Description:''' This release of the Exigo Management Tools contains a technical preview of remote monitoring capabilities. The monitoring part is fully functional, and will remain supported in later versions of the tool. It will however require a license in order to access the monitoring feature in coming versions. <br> '''Version:''' 1.5.3.0 <br> '''Date:''' 03.04.2020 <br> '...")
- 09:24, 28 November 2025 Exigo 1.7 Release Notes (hist | edit) [18,210 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "jj")
- 09:24, 28 November 2025 Exigo 1.6 Release Notes (hist | edit) [7,765 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "vv")
- 09:24, 28 November 2025 Exigo 1.5 Release Notes (hist | edit) [3,323 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "bb")
- 09:23, 28 November 2025 Exigo 1.4 Release Notes (hist | edit) [34,031 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "xx")
- 09:22, 28 November 2025 Exigo 1.3 Release Notes (hist | edit) [29,922 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Exigo 1.3.3.1 = Release status: Official, available Release date: 16.05.2018 Software collection file: EXIGO-1.3.3.1.zip == Software included in EXIGO-1.3.3.1.zip == For upgrade procedures, see PDF document included in each product folder inside the EXIGO-1.3.3.1.zip file; except VS-DEVICE-MIB, as this may vary between monitoring tools. {| border="1" |+ |'''Product''' |'''Version''' |'''Product description''' |- |VSF-Turbine |PA.4.8.3.1 |Firmware for the followin...")
- 09:21, 28 November 2025 Exigo 1.2 Release Notes (hist | edit) [12,776 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Exigo 1.2.3.14 = Release: Official, available on request Date: 2017-5-16 Software Collection File: EXIGO-1.2.3.14.zip ==Software Included in the EXIGO-1.2.3.14.zip file== For upgrade procedures see PDF document included in each product folder inside the EXIGO-1.2.3.14.zip file; except VS-DEVICE-MIB, as this may vary between monitoring tools. {| border="1" |+ |'''Product''' |'''Version''' |'''Description''' |- |EXI-Firmware |4.2.3.14 |Firmware for the following dev...")
- 08:57, 28 November 2025 Exigo (hist | edit) [2,170 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|600px|thumb|EXIGO Networked IP PA/GA The '''EXIGO Networked IP PA/GA''' is Zenitel's cutting-edge IP Public Address System designed for '''maritime and offshore applications'''. Zenitel’s EXIGO PAGA system is designed to meet the demands of our customers operating in the most challenging and high-noise environments. It complies with the strictest standards for maritime and offshore use, serving as a critic...")
- 08:42, 28 November 2025 ONVIF Integration for Zenitel PAVA (hist | edit) [6,198 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{EL}} By using a Zenitel VoIP kit as an ONVIF Interface, it is possible to integrate an ONVIF compliant VMS system with Vipedia PAVA. <table style="float:right; max-width:80%; border-style: double; border-color: #c7c7c7;"> <tr style="rowspan:2;"> <td style="display: block; vertical-align: bottom;">600px</td> </tr> <tr> <td style='background-color:#efefef;'>Principle of operation</td> </tr> </table> From the VMS (Video Management System) it w...")
- 14:39, 27 November 2025 Avigilon Unity - Adding ONVIF compliant Zenitel devices (hist | edit) [5,263 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{AEIS}} === Introduction === Avigilon Unity (version 8 and later) is the replacement for what was previously Avigilon Control Center (up until version 7). This guide describes the process of adding Zenitel devices to Avigilon Unity/Avigilon Control Center. It is assumed that Avigilon has already been setup and is operational and the user is familiar with the operation. === Supported Devices === ====Video Intercoms==== *Turbine Video intercom and kit: TCIV+ *Turbine...")
- 14:39, 27 November 2025 Avigilon Unity - ICX-AlphaCom integration (hist | edit) [5,718 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{AI}} ==Introduction== Avigilon Unity (version 8 and later) is the replacement for what was previously Avigilon Control Center (up until version 7). The integration works with both platforms. Avigilon has written a software interface to connect the ICX-AlphaCom its Unity/Control Center software. Please visit [https://www.avigilon.com/support/software/integrations Avigilon integrations] ==Licensing== ===Avigilon=== The software interface is available from Avigilon. Ple...")
- 14:34, 27 November 2025 Integration with Zenitel PAVA using the IP-LCM unit (hist | edit) [9,018 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{IL}} To have multiple zone selection and only audio line from ICX-system to the Vipedia system an IP-LCM is used. This article will describe three use cases with their needed wiring and event configuration. == Static zone selection == The audio line output of the IP-LCM is directly connected to an audio input on the Vipedia. When you call a group call number in the ICX-AlphaCom a relay on the IP-LCM is activated. This in turn will set up a fixed route in the Vipedia....")
- 14:32, 27 November 2025 Integration with Zenitel PAVA using the TKIE-2 kit (hist | edit) [7,631 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{IL}} This article describes the hardware and configuration required to connect Vipedia PAVA system with the ICX-AlphaCom system using a TKIE-2 kit. This integration will enable: * Group Calls launched within the ICX-AlphaCom can include zones(s) in the Vipedia PAVA system * Announcements from an PAVA Microphone can include a group call in the ICX-AlphaCom <br> == Audio from ICX-AlphaCom to Vipedia PAVA == This paragraph uses a TKIE-2, however a TKIS-2 can also b...")
- 14:39, 13 November 2025 Integration with Zenitel PAVA - Playing prerecorded messages from ICX-AlphaCom (hist | edit) [1,207 bytes] Asle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{IL}} When the ICX-AlphaCom system and Vipedia system are connected we can use more function from ICX-AlphaCom to complement the functions of Vipedia. One of those functions is the scheduler of the ICX-AlphaCom. ==Playing scheduled messages== Using the same hardware setup and group configuration as described in the Integration with Zenitel PAVA using the TKIE-2 kit article we can play scheduled messages to the Vipedia PAVA system. Create an scheduler event as sho...")
- 10:14, 10 November 2025 TCIS-3+ (hist | edit) [1,969 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{ACEIS}}right|200px|thumb|Turbine substation<br>(1008311030) == Getting started == * Starting up == Configuration == The device can operate in different modes. Set the mode according to the server the station should register to. * ICX-AlphaCom mode * Edge mode * SIP Intercom - Web Interface|SIP mode...")
- 10:14, 10 November 2025 TCIS-2+ (hist | edit) [1,969 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{ACEIS}}right|200px|thumb|Turbine substation<br>(1008311020) == Getting started == * Starting up == Configuration == The device can operate in different modes. Set the mode according to the server the station should register to. * ICX-AlphaCom mode * Edge mode * SIP Intercom - Web Interface|SIP mode...")
- 10:13, 10 November 2025 TCIS-1+ (hist | edit) [1,969 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{ACEIS}}right|200px|thumb|Turbine substation<br>(1008311010) == Getting started == * Starting up == Configuration == The device can operate in different modes. Set the mode according to the server the station should register to. * ICX-AlphaCom mode * Edge mode * SIP Intercom - Web Interface|SIP mode...")
- 16:01, 7 November 2025 Siemens Siveillance - Adding ONVIF compliant Zenitel devices (hist | edit) [4,024 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{AEIS}} This guide describes the process of adding Zenitel devices to Siemens Siveillance. It is assumed that Siemens Siveillance has already been setup and is operational and the user is familiar with the operation. === Introduction === Using the ONVIF S and T protocol, Zenitel audio and video intercoms, and IP speakers can be connected to Siemens Siveillance, enabling video and audio streaming, and event triggers. The Zenitel devices can run in any mode (SIP, IC-EDG...")
- 15:52, 7 November 2025 Siemens Siveillance - ICX-AlphaCom Integration (hist | edit) [14,429 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{AI}} <table style="float:right; max-width:80%; border-style: double; border-color: #c7c7c7;"> <tr style="rowspan:2;"> <td style="display: block; vertical-align: bottom;">400px</td> </tr> <tr> <td style='background-color:#efefef;'>Siemens Siveillance - ICX-AlphaCom Integration</td> </tr> </table> ==Introduction== The interface between ICX-AlphaCom and Siemens Siveillance VMS is through an [https://alpha.zenitel.com/downloa...")
- 15:52, 7 November 2025 Siemens Siveillance - IC-EDGE Integration (hist | edit) [6,210 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{E}} ==Introduction== The interface between IC-EDGE and Siemens Siveillance VMS is through an integration module which is available on the Downloads page of Zenitel Wiki. <br style="clear:both;" /> This integration requires a Zenitel desktop station or softclient to be associated with the Siemens Siveillance Video Client, as SIP audio is routed through IC-Edge. This article assumes that the reader is: * Familiar with the setup and operation of the Siemens Siveillance V...")
- 15:50, 7 November 2025 ITS-1 (hist | edit) [708 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{AEIPS}} thumb|400px|IP Phone ITS-1 (1000712) __TOC__ == Phone setup == ==Configuration== The ITS-1 operates in SIP mode. Choose one of the links below depending on what kind of server the station should register to. * ITS-1 Configuration - ICX-AlphaCom mode * ITS-1 Configuration - Edge mode == Restore Factory Defaults and Software Upgrade == * Restore Factory Defaults...")
- 15:45, 7 November 2025 FXS-GW-24P (hist | edit) [513 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|500px|24 port FXS gateway>br>(2200001003) == Highlights == * SIP interface to ICX-Alphacom * TLS and SRTP security encryption * Failover SIP server == Dimensional Drawing == 800px <br style="clear:both;" /> == Related articles == * VAF-2 * HSB-4 * KNSP-01 * KNSP-09 == Additional Documentation == * [https://www.zenitel.com/product/fxs-gw-24p-0 Additional Documentation on Zenitel.com]...")
- 15:37, 7 November 2025 TKIS-1 (hist | edit) [2,293 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{ACEIS}}thumb|400px|TKIS-1 VoIP Kit (1008131010)|alt= '''This article also applies to TKIS-1CC (Conformal Coated).''' The standard Turbine Kit (TKIS-1) VoIP Intercom Module can be used to build customized intercom or help point solutions. It is also used as an interface towards external Public Address (PA) systems. In general Zenitel offers a number of IP based kits, which can be used for a wide range of applications. See the Kits - Comparison ch...")
- 14:40, 7 November 2025 HSB-4 (hist | edit) [1,181 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|250px|Analog FXS telephone, weatherproof<br>(1022100200) == Highlights == * Multi-purpose analog telephone * Weather and corrosion resistant (IP66) * Delivered for bulkhead mounting * Socket with dust-cap for connection of headset or microphone * Option for connection of handset or headset * DTMF dialing * Potential free alarm contact for external alarm system, max 50mA * External relay units as IRR-3 and CRB-7A can be used for activating of ex...")
- 14:39, 7 November 2025 VAF-2 (hist | edit) [763 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|250px|Analog Flush Telephone W/Relay<br>(1022100100) This product replaces VAF-1 == Highlights == * Bridge and ECR console telephone * Supports DTMF * Internal Potential Free Relay * Adjustable Backlight. * Built-in Buzzer and Blinking LED * Dual Ringing Tone Selection * Volume Adjustment Buttons * Full Numeric Keyboard with Flash/R-Button * Additional 24VDC Power Supply == Compatibility == * Grandstream FXS 4224 and 4248 * ATLB/ATLB-12 a...")
- 14:35, 7 November 2025 NEDAP AEOS - ICX-AlphaCom integration (hist | edit) [17,532 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{AI}} The AEOS <-> AlphaCom interface is a bi-directional connection, based on the Socket interface on the AEOS side and a EDO/EDI connection on the AlphaCom side. The link is actualized on the basis of local intercom server ICX-500/ICX-Core to AEOS, without the inclusion of AlphaNet. It is also possible to log in directly to the AEpu (door controller), but this is not included in this document. == Functional Specifications == The functionalities below become availab...")
- 13:13, 24 October 2025 Zenitel Connect Pro 1.7 - Release Notes (hist | edit) [6,136 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "* Previous Release - Zenitel Connect Pro 1.6 - Release Notes This article provides the release notes for Zenitel Connect Pro (ZCP) running on the ICX-510 hardware or in a Virtual Environment. The release notes for ZCP 1.7 describe new features, improvements and fixed issues after version 1.6.x. =Release info= ''' Version:''' 1.7.0 <br> '''Date:''' 23.10.2025 <br> '''Status:''' 1.7.0: General Availability <br> '''Compatibility''': Compatible with device software ve...")
- 12:55, 24 October 2025 Volume and handset override (Zenitel Connect Pro) (hist | edit) [968 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Volume and handset override''' is a feature that forces the device to use a second volume setting, typically to increase the volume when doing emergency announcements. The announcement will play in the loudspeaker even if the handset is off-hook. The Override Volume is configured per device in the '''Devices and Connections''' > '''Configuration''' > '''Audio''' pane. <table style="max-width:80%; border-style: double; border-color: #c7c7c7;"> <tr style="rowspan:2;"...")
- 12:55, 24 October 2025 MPS Button Configuration (VIPA Configuration Tool) (hist | edit) [8,058 bytes] Lennert.werf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{L}} The button type is defined by the type property of the button. This is set from the drop-down list in the "Type" field of the Required Settings category of the button's '''''Add Button''''' edit window. The following button types can be configured: ==Page Button== This button selects PA zone(s) for an announcement. A single zone or a list of zones is defined in the zones property, where each zone equates to an audio output on a VIPA device (local or remote). Aft...")
- 12:54, 24 October 2025 Processing audio for use as DVA (hist | edit) [7,695 bytes] Lennert.werf (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{CL}} <br> ==Processing audio files for use as DVA== This article describes how to convert an audio (WAV / MP3) file to enable it to be loaded and played as a DVA on a Vipedia-12 or VIPA device. <br> <br> The audio processing is necessary to ensure that the audio is at a level to match other inputs, such as Zenitel Microphones (EMS/MPS) and to ensure optimum intelligibility and that the file is formatted in such a way it can be loaded on to the Vipedia's DSP. <br> <br>...")
- 12:31, 24 October 2025 WebRTC SDK-JavaScript based (hist | edit) [5,225 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{C}} =Introduction= This article describes how to setup the Zenitel JavaScript based WebRTC SDK.The SDK contains a sample WebRTC client, including source code. The intended functionality is to have browser WebRTC client which can make calls towards any device in ZCP along with other features: <br> *Call answering. *Call hanging up. *Playing audio messages. *Relay Activation =Prerequisites= *Node.js. *Zenitel Connect Pro 1.7.0.1 onwards up and running. *Internet acc...")
- 12:25, 24 October 2025 WebRTC Device (Zenitel Connect Pro) (hist | edit) [3,410 bytes] Roarl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{C}} == Introduction == With '''WebRTC''' you can use a browser as a SIP client. It can register with the Zenitel Connect Pro server, make/receive calls, and stream audio/video. WebRTC is supported as from ZCP version 1.7.0 or newer. <br> == Configuration == To create a WebRTC client account in Zenitel Connect Pro (ZCP), navigate to '''Devices and Connections''' -> '''Configuration''', and select the icon 20px to add a new device. Enter as a...")
