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pbx_doorcom [2020/07/20 10:56] – [Adding PBX accounts] ingridpbx_doorcom [2023/09/04 12:34] – [Adding intercom devices] ingrid
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   * **Intercom devices** This property represents the list of **intercom devices** to be registered in the PBX.   * **Intercom devices** This property represents the list of **intercom devices** to be registered in the PBX.
  
 +The diagram below gives a general overview on the configuration when using a Thinknx server as a VoIP PBX.
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 +{{ :server_pbx_internal.png?direct |Thinknx server used as a VoIP PBX}}
 +<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Thinknx server used as a VoIP PBX </WRAP></WRAP>
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 +<WRAP Important center round 80%> When using an external VoIP PBX, there is no need to add the object "VoIP PBX" in System. All the extensions are configured on the external PBX. It is only essential to create one user per extension in "Sytem"-->"Users and Groups", and disable the "System PBX" parameter in order to enter the correct settings for the user. </WRAP>
 ==== Adding PBX accounts ==== ==== Adding PBX accounts ====
  
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   * **Accounts PBX** PBX accounts associated to this ring group   * **Accounts PBX** PBX accounts associated to this ring group
  
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 ==== Adding intercom devices ==== ==== Adding intercom devices ====
  
 Click on the button displayed on the right to open the intercom devices editor, click on ”Add” and adjust the properties in the grid: Click on the button displayed on the right to open the intercom devices editor, click on ”Add” and adjust the properties in the grid:
  
-  * **Device type** It can be selected from the following list: +  * **Device type** By selecting the option "**Generic IP Doorstation**" from the list, it is possible to integrate with most intercom support the SIP protocol such as
-    * //2N Elios IP// +    * //2N// 
-    * //Mobotix M24// +    * //Doorbird// 
-    * //TCS gateway// +    * //Fermax// 
-    * //TCS Native// +    * //Mobotix// 
-    * //Generic IP doorstation//+    * //TCS// 
 +    * and much more!
   * **Username web** This property corresponds to on of the login parameters of intercom management web page.   * **Username web** This property corresponds to on of the login parameters of intercom management web page.
   * **Password web** This property corresponds to on of the login parameters of intercom management web page.   * **Password web** This property corresponds to on of the login parameters of intercom management web page.
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   * Add several users into the "Accounts PBX" tab   * Add several users into the "Accounts PBX" tab
   * Add an intercom into the "Intercom devices" and set it as generic intercom. A number will be shown. That is the ID of the intercom (extension number). The password for the registration to the PBX is identical to that number (user 901/pass 901)   * Add an intercom into the "Intercom devices" and set it as generic intercom. A number will be shown. That is the ID of the intercom (extension number). The password for the registration to the PBX is identical to that number (user 901/pass 901)
-  * Add a ring group and select the users you want to call with that ring group. A number will be shown. That number is the extension associated to that ring group (9001). Calling that number will canuse all the associated users to ring.+  * Add a ring group and select the users you want to call with that ring group. A number will be shown. That number is the extension associated to that ring group (9001). Calling that number will cause all the associated users to ring.
  
 === 2N Helios IP setup === === 2N Helios IP setup ===
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 To be able to open the Lock connected to the 2N device you have two options: to send **DTMF** tones during conversation or to send html **GET** messages to the device. To be able to open the Lock connected to the 2N device you have two options: to send **DTMF** tones during conversation or to send html **GET** messages to the device.
-If you want to use DTMF tones, it will be enough to create a Generic Buttom into the UI and select as action the generation of DTMF tone as in the following picture. DTMF code must be the same inserted into the 2N configuration page followed by **#** (in the example 1234#).+If you want to use DTMF tones, it will be enough to create a Generic Buttom into the UI and select as action the generation of DTMF tone as in the following picture. DTMF code must be the same inserted into the 2N configuration page followed by ***** (in the example 1234*).
  
 If you prefer to use html GET solution, you need to use the Thinknx Ethernet Gateway plugin and configure a Generic Button to perform an action with the following parameters: If you prefer to use html GET solution, you need to use the Thinknx Ethernet Gateway plugin and configure a Generic Button to perform an action with the following parameters:
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   * Add several users into the "Accounts PBX" tab   * Add several users into the "Accounts PBX" tab
   * Add an intercom into the "Intercom devices" and set it as generic intercom. A number will be shown. That is the ID of the intercom (extension number). The password for the registration to the PBX is identical to that number (user 901/pass 901)   * Add an intercom into the "Intercom devices" and set it as generic intercom. A number will be shown. That is the ID of the intercom (extension number). The password for the registration to the PBX is identical to that number (user 901/pass 901)
-  * Add a ring group and select the users you want to call with that ring group. A number will be shown. That number is the extension associated to that ring group (9001). Calling that number will canuse all the associated users to ring.+  * Add a ring group and select the users you want to call with that ring group. A number will be shown. That number is the extension associated to that ring group (9001). Calling that number will cause all the associated users to ring.
  
 === Doorbird setup === === Doorbird setup ===
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   - Set the Autocall doorbell as sip:9001@x.x.x.x, where “x.x.x.x” is the IP Address of the Thinknx Server and 9001 is the extension number to call (ring group in this case).   - Set the Autocall doorbell as sip:9001@x.x.x.x, where “x.x.x.x” is the IP Address of the Thinknx Server and 9001 is the extension number to call (ring group in this case).
   - Set DTMF to enabled to be able to open the lock using DTMF codes   - Set DTMF to enabled to be able to open the lock using DTMF codes
 +  - Finally, make sure that the Thinknx account is allowed to make calls by selecting all the days of the week in the schedule as seen in the picture below.
 +
 +{{ :doorbird_schedule.png?direct&800 |}}
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 +The same procedure can be done using the DoorBird app into the dedicated SIP configuration section, or by accessing their portal on https://webadmin.doorbird.com/login.
  
-The same procedure can be done using the DoorBird app into the dedicated SIP configuration section. 
  
 To be able to see the images coming from the device you need to add a Camera inside Thinknx UI and configure to grab images using the following parameters: To be able to see the images coming from the device you need to add a Camera inside Thinknx UI and configure to grab images using the following parameters:
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 To be able to open the Lock connected to the Doorbird device you have two options: to send **DTMF** tones during conversation or to send html **GET** messages to the device. To be able to open the Lock connected to the Doorbird device you have two options: to send **DTMF** tones during conversation or to send html **GET** messages to the device.
-If you wnat to use DTMF tones, it will be enough to create a Generic Buttom into the UI and select as action the generation of DTMF tone as in the following picture. DTMF code must be the same inserted into the Doorbird configuration page followed by **#** (in the example 1234#).+If you wnat to use DTMF tones, it will be enough to create a Generic Buttom into the UI and select as action the generation of DTMF tone as in the following picture. DTMF code must be the same inserted into the Doorbird configuration page followed by ***** (in the example 1234*).
  
 {{ :doorbirddtmf.png?direct&800 |}} {{ :doorbirddtmf.png?direct&800 |}}
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 {{ :mx_admin_main.png?direct&800 |}} {{ :mx_admin_main.png?direct&800 |}}
  
 +==== Integration example: Fermax Milo Panel ====
 +
 +The information below is extracted from a more detailed guide available on Fermax:
 +
 +https://meet.fermax.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/CASE-STUDY-TEC-THINKNX_EN-ANDROID-4.pdf
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 +=== Voip PBX setup ===
 +
 +Add the Voip PBX object and configure as follow:
 +  * Add several users into the "Accounts PBX" tab, for example, user 100 and 101.
 +  * Add an intercom into the "Intercom devices" and set it as generic intercom. A number will be shown. That is the ID of the intercom (extension number). The password for the registration to the PBX is identical to that number (user 901/pass 901)
 +  * Add a ring group and select the users you want to call at the same time with that ring group. A number will be shown. That number is the extension associated to that ring group (9001). Calling that number will cause all the associated users to ring.
 +
 +=== Configuring Milo Panel ===
 +
 +On your Milo Panel webpage, access Web server > General > Configure MEET P2P call (Block = 1; Apart. = 101)
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 +{{ :fermax_1.png?direct&600 |}}
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 +Open SIP > Register the ThinKNX Micro server as your panel's SIP server with extension 901.
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 +{{ :fermax_2.png?direct&600 |}}
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 +Access SIP Call and configure your Apartment 101 to call group 9001 on the SIP Thinknx server.
 +
 +{{ :fermax_3.png?direct&600 |}}
 +
 +=== Camera Configuration ===
 +In a new page on your interface, add the object "Camera". Set the parameters as seen in the picture below:
  
 +{{ :fermax_4.png?direct&800 |}}
  
 +=== Door Opening ===
 +In the same page created earlier, add the object "Generic command" and configure the command to send a DTMF tone during the call. Write down the DTMF number or combination of numbers configured on your Fermax intercom to activate the door opener. They can be numeric characters and special characters such as # or *.
  
 +{{ :fermax_5.png?direct&800 |}}
  
  
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