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Quickstart configuration
"Call destinations" tab
Here the call group chosen to respond to the activation of the Z0 connector or
Z1/Z2 potential-free input contacts is defined.
• The name entered in Call destinations is for information purposes only.
• SIP ID/call number is the call destination number, which is generally the call
zone number.
• DTMF relay 1 (K1) and DTMF relay 2 (K2) are codes to be entered on tele-
phones in order to activate relays K1 and K2. Codes 96 (DTMF relay 1) and
98 (DTMF relay 2) are generally used.
"SIP" tab
For a standard configuration, the SIP server is the ISS-300. The ID/authentica-
tion given here must match an account defined on this server.
• SIP Server indicates the IP server address.
• SIP User ID is the SIP relay user account number (default code: 211).
• SIP Auth PIN is the password for the SIP user ID (default password: 211abc
for the allocated 211 code).
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"Relays" tab
The behaviour of Relay 1 (K1) and Relay 2 (K2) is defined here.
• Function: for each relay, define the function that will switch K1 and K2.
• Pulse duration/drop out delay: defines the different delays for relays 1 (K1)
and 2 (K2).
• Remote I/O: this command can be used to control the SIP relay via a dif-
ferent system device from the ISS-300 such as the IP door module.
• Door opener signalling: not used.
In the "Applications" chapter, various examples are given to show the different
SIP relay switching functions.
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