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Buzz door open by using IP Phone???

jolo07310
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Level 5

CUCM 6.14 with SCCP, NOT SIP.

Can we use IP Phone to buzz the open??  If YES, What else component we need??

Thanks in advance!!!!

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paolo bevilacqua
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You need an FXS port and a "PBX / intercom interface box".

The latter can be bought online or in telecom supplies store.

Hi,

Can you give me a little more in detail???  For example, website I can buy "PBX / intercom interface box"??  Because I found a lot of different one when I serach at google.  Dont know which is the most cost effective way or which one is the right one??

Thanks

Hi Ken,

Here is one such product made by Viking. I have recommended this to a few

fellow users here who have used it successfully;

http://www.athq.com/customer/product.php?productid=21478

This would work well in conjunction with an ATA, FXS or VG202 port setup as a PLAR or Hotline to the desk phones.

Hope this helps!

Rob

Hi,

The product is for intercom, right??  Can I use that to buzz the door open by pushing the button on the phone???

Here is the situation, there is a glass door at our department, so we can see the people stand outside.  I just want to something to intergrate with our CUCM 6.12 (Skinny, NOT SIP), so we can push a button at the IP Phone to open the door.

Thanks

Hi Ken,

Yes, that product is for the Intercom from the front door

This is used in conjunction with the "door strike" controller Viking c-1000b

shown below to control door access from the phone without

having to go to the door itself.

http://www.vikingelectronics.com/products/pdf/w-3000(he).pdf

http://www.vikingelectronics.com/products/pdf/c-1000b.pdf

Hope this helps!

Rob

Rob,

Sorry bother you again, it looks like I have to use Viking W-3000 with Viking C-1000B at the same time.  However, we dont need intercom feature... we just want to buzz the door open.

Can I buzz the door open with IP Phone by JUST using Viking C-1000B??

Thanks in advance

Hi Ken,

No worries my friend

The C-1000b won't work on it's own. Wouldn't you want to be able

to check who is @ the door via the Intercom first before buzzing them in?

If this is a locked door, then it must be for a reason. The whole concept

is based on an active phone call between the door and the respective IP phone

and then using DTMF to activate the door stricker mechanism to unlock

the door. If you don't use an Intercom then there will be no way to intiate a call

to the IP phone to start the process.

Cheers!

Rob

The door is a glass door and the visitors already through security checkpoint, so they just dont want to walk to the door and open it.

They just want to open the door without getting up.

Well, if those two products have to work together, then thats fine.  I am just wondering if there is door buzz feature without intercom module.

You could use a "DTMF Relay". Page 40 of this valuable catalog:

http://www.sandman.com/catpages.html

Hello Rob,

       I have the exact setup like what you mentioned above.  I have a W3000 and C-1000B.   I was told by Viking that I cannot set up an ATA with this device because the ATA will not work with W3000.  In addition, they told me I need a FXO and not an FXS.  I have the FXO.   Can you give me some directions on how to configure the ATA to work with the equipment above?  Thanks in advance.

Hello,

I'm in the exact situation, were you able to find a solution ? if you did could you provide me with the product you chose and how it working ?

Thanks

I had to use a FXO card to interface with the Viking C-1000B and W3000 Door Buzzer.

On the router with FXO card:

voice-port 0/1/0

connection plar 1100 <==number to ring when someone buzzes in.

description Door Buzzer

station-id Door Buzzer

voice-port 0/1/1

dial-peer voice 1 pots

port 0/1/0

dial-peer voice 2 voip

destination-pattern 1100

session target ipv4:10.1.10.1 <== your call manager

codec g711ulaw

interface GigabitEthernet0/0

description LAN Interface

ip address 10.130.0.254 255.255.0.0

no ip redirects

no ip unreachables

no ip proxy-arp

ip pim sparse-dense-mode

ip virtual-reassembly in

load-interval 30

duplex auto

speed auto

no mop enabled

h323-gateway voip bind srcaddr 10.130.0.254

Create a H323 Bind on your router:

interface GigabitEthernet0/0
     h323-gateway voip bind srcaddr 10.130.0.254 <== router IP

Create H.323 gateway on call manager and point to the router

Then if you need to transfer it to a DN that is being manned, create a partition, CSS and translation..

Hope this helps.

hi 

Could you help me set up a Call Manager Express 

I have 
UC540 
1 W-1000-EWP (connected to an FXS port) 
1 RC-24 

I want to do this. 

Pressing the button on the intercom (W-1000-EWP) ringing all, would like a ring that someone is at the door IP phones. 

Reply from any IP phone by dialing the extension 36 to the intercom 

Open the door with the extension 6 

For this requirement did the following: 

I did a HUNT-GROUP in parallel mode and assign all extensions 
a pilot number 601 
When I put a FXS port coonnection-plar 601 
or 
601 pilot number assigned to all extensions as a secondary extension 

But I have not been successful because only sounds the phone every time I press the call button of the intercom. 

Annex part of the configuration: 

In the FXS port where I connect the intercom viking

voice-port 0/0/3

cptone MX

connection plar 601

description conexion del intercom

station-id name intercom

 station-id number 36

caller-id enable

 

THE HUNT-GROUP WAS SO:

voice hunt-group 10 parallel

list 20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35

pilot 601

 

SO WERE ALL EXTENSIONS

ephone-dn  300  dual-line

number 20 secondary 601

pickup-group 1

label YOYIS 20

description yoyis

name YOYIS

 

dial-peer voice 10 pots

destination-pattern 36

port 0/0/3

 

I'm doing wrong?

 

Thanks.

 

 

 

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