2012/7/5, giovanni.v i...@keybits.org:
The matter becomes more difficult approaching a building install as
there are no devices to handle properly that.
I think the snom PA-1 may be a good candidate to play with because of a
versatile I/O that could be interfaced to a custom door-phone bridge
I think you are supposed to have a IP based terminal in order to carry both
video and audio.
If budget is accept, it is possible to setup several iOS devices as dedicated
SIP terminals
On Jul 6, 2012, at 8:49 AM, Olivier wrote:
2012/7/5, giovanni.v i...@keybits.org:
The matter becomes
Il 06/07/2012 8.49, Olivier ha scritto:
Handling both audio and video seems difficult.
Sure, I don't know a device being able to handle all problems involved
in that project.
Another brick near the wall, but no versatile I/O:
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Hi,
Now and then, I'm facing environments in which it could be helpful to
integrate building intercom systems with Asterisk.
Those intercom systems are made of :
- a main panel, showing company names and equiped with a speaker, a
microphone and an optional video cam
- a doorstrike
- several
Le 05/07/2012 15:21, Olivier a écrit :
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Would you say it's possible to install several intercom phones on the
same line, both ringing at the same time (but only one of them being
able to answer) ?
If positive, is it possible to connect one intercom line to asterisk
and let an asterisk user
Il 05/07/2012 15.21, Olivier ha scritto:
Now and then, I'm facing environments in which it could be helpful to
integrate building intercom systems with Asterisk.
Is there a standardized protocol available to run voice, video and
command on 2-wires and most probably used by intercom systems