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Using MxEasy For The First Time
Specify Door Station Equipment
The T24 system includes a fixed bell button on the camera module
and – if it exists for your system – one on the keypad. These two
bell buttons have the same function and were already integrated
into the system during the automatic configuration.
1.
Select the number of doorbells that will actually be used (e.g.,
Siedle bell button module with 1–4 buttons) without including
the fixed bell button on the camera module in the count.
2. Activate the desired checkbox.
Door position sensor and/or Lock position sensor:
Indicate which door sensors exist in the system and which terminal connectors are
relevant. This is important to receive correct status displays (door open/closed/
locked) in MxEasy.
If you do not know whether and where door sensors are connected, simply try out
the dierent options and check them using the the status display.
3. Click on the Continue button. The “Define Bells“ window opens.
Define Bells
Select which actions should be performed when a bell
is rung at the Door Station. Doorbell ringing can be
triggered by pressing one of the existing bell buttons
(camera, keypad or bell module) or by entering a
“contact number“ defined previously when training
in RFID cards on the keypad.
1.
Select the contact number (person) and/or bell
for which an action profile will be entered.
2. Select whether a doorbell ring at the Door
Station should be answered
Without ringing at the remote station
With a ringing and a message for visitors if
the homeowner does not answer
Only with a message for the visitor.
3. If the ringing and message profile was previously selected:
Now select the remote station or enter a new remote station that will indicate
when the doorbell at the Door Station is rung.
If you select MxEasy as Remote Station, the IP address of the computer on which
MxEasy runs must be entered or selected. For a Voice over IP call, either a SIP
number or an IP address for the VoIP telephone to be called must be entered or
selected, depending on the configuration. The SIP number is displayed as “*101“.
This is the name that was specified on the SIP server for the Grandstream models.
“*101“ is then resolved in the real IP address of the Grandstream.