Re: [Asterisk-Users] Door buzzer.

2004-12-07 Thread IT-PO
Henry Devito schrieb:
On Sat, 4 Dec 2004, Cian O'Sullivan wrote:
They have a pizza box server as their asterisk server with a T1 card. No
more slots, so if I want to use the existing infrastructure I will need
to build a second server with an FXO port.  Kinda stupid having a second
server just to open the door.
If the device is only a buzzer, can't you do anything fancy on the
comport, with hardware and an event poll?
Or if it is a phone device maybe an Iaxy can do the trick?
Stefan de Konink
[*] 
Viking electronics makes a device for this purpose.
www.vikingelectronics.com 
They make 2 devices, one that will work hooked to an FXS port the other will
work hooked to an FXO port.  I prefer the one that hooks to an FXO port, But
the FXS port box works just as well.
Could you expand on this a little? For us that are not into this type of 
stuff. What exactly is the device one would need, and how could it be 
installed?

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Door buzzer.

2004-12-06 Thread Kevin Walsh
Cian O'Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 They have a pizza box server as their asterisk server with a T1 card. No
 more slots, so if I want to use the existing infrastructure I will need
 to build a second server with an FXO port.  Kinda stupid having a second
 server just to open the door.  
 
If you need an FXO port and don't want to install a whole new server
then you could consider an external device, such as a Sipura SPA-3000.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Door buzzer.

2004-12-06 Thread Fernando Macías
I have in my house a device called DoorBell Fon, which connects to an 
FXO port. When a visitor presses the button on the intercom, Asterisk 
will see an incoming call. You can configure your dialplan to react as 
you wish. You can also purchase a lock controller which will solve the 
problem of opening the door.

You can buy it from www.smarthome.com, or directly from the 
manufacturer.

Aren't there USB FXO adapters that you could use?
Fernando
On Dec 4, 2004, at 6:00 PM, Cian O'Sullivan wrote:
Hello,
 
I have a customer who has their front door integrated to their current 
phone system.  If someone presses the buzzer, the secretaries phone 
will ring, and she can talk to the person at the door.  By pressing ** 
she can release the door.

 
Anyone have any sort of integration like this.  Are there IP devices 
anyone is using?

  
They have a pizza box server as their asterisk server with a T1 card. 
No more slots, so if I want to use the existing infrastructure I will 
need to build a second server with an FXO port.  Kinda stupid having a 
second server just to open the door.

 
Any suggestions?
 
Cian
 
 
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Door buzzer.

2004-12-06 Thread Stefan de Konink
On Sat, 4 Dec 2004, Cian O'Sullivan wrote:
 They have a pizza box server as their asterisk server with a T1 card. No
 more slots, so if I want to use the existing infrastructure I will need
 to build a second server with an FXO port.  Kinda stupid having a second
 server just to open the door.

If the device is only a buzzer, can't you do anything fancy on the
comport, with hardware and an event poll?

Or if it is a phone device maybe an Iaxy can do the trick?

Stefan de Konink

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Door buzzer.

2004-12-06 Thread Steve Totaro





  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Cian O'Sullivan 
  To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - 
  Non-Commercial Discussion 
  Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 7:00 
  PM
  Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Door 
  buzzer.
  
  
  Hello,
  
  I have a customer who has their 
  front door integrated to their current phone system. If someone presses 
  the buzzer, the secretaries phone will ring, and she can talk to the person at 
  the door. By pressing ** she can release the 
  door.
  
  Anyone have any sort of 
  integration like this. Are there IP devices anyone is using? 
  
  
  They have a pizza box server as 
  their asterisk server with a T1 card. No more slots, so if I want to use the 
  existing infrastructure I will need to build a second server with an FXO 
  port. Kinda stupid having a second server just to open the 
  door.
  
  Any 
  suggestions?
  
  Cian
  
  
  
  I assume you could use a 
  Grandstream 286 or two devices would be even better. Maybe a GS 102 
  programmed with autodial to the secretary and depending on the secretary's 
  phone you could program a speed dial to the GS 286 which in turn will send 
  ring voltage to the relay that unlatches the door. Make sure that 
  exentension is only available from the internal dialplan. 
  
  
  Also for some really cool wow 
  effect, make it available from your incoming context with an authenticate 
  line. Now employees can open the door with their cell phones after 
  entering a pin.
  
  Thanks,
  Steve 
  Totaro
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Door buzzer.

2004-12-06 Thread Rennes Neps
I have the same problem setup with one of our customers, but I have a 
different problem. I have Grandstream ATA 486 connected to clients 
doorphone system and clients *. I have two problems: first, when someone 
is calling from the doorphone, ATA doesn't recognize the called number 
correctly. 2 or tries out of 10, ATA get's the number wrong. I have 
tried all kinds of DTMF settings, relax dtmf and so on, nothing helps. 
It seems to me, the doorphone's generated DTMF tones are too short. Ok, 
that I can resolve with some simple hack, but bigger problem is, when 
secretary presses 8 on the phone, to open the door, doorphone doesn't 
recognize the tone. Customer has SNOM 190's and BT-100 on their network. 
Now however long I press the button on the phone, * still sends a very 
short tone on the line. And that doesn't seem to enough for the 
doorphone to recognize. Is there any way to make * generate longer DTMF 
tones?

Regards
Rennes Neps
Cian O'Sullivan wrote:
Hello,
 

I have a customer who has their front door integrated to their current 
phone system.  If someone presses the buzzer, the secretaries phone 
will ring, and she can talk to the person at the door.  By pressing ** 
she can release the door.

 

Anyone have any sort of integration like this.  Are there IP devices 
anyone is using?

 

They have a pizza box server as their asterisk server with a T1 card. 
No more slots, so if I want to use the existing infrastructure I will 
need to build a second server with an FXO port.  Kinda stupid having a 
second server just to open the door.

 

Any suggestions?
 

Cian
 

 

 


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Door buzzer.

2004-12-06 Thread Rennes Neps
I have the same problem setup with one of our customers, but I have a
different problem. I have Grandstream ATA 486 connected to clients
doorphone system and clients *. I have two problems: first, when someone
is calling from the doorphone, ATA doesn't recognize the called number
correctly. 2 or tries out of 10, ATA get's the number wrong. I have
tried all kinds of DTMF settings, relax dtmf and so on, nothing helps.
It seems to me, the doorphone's generated DTMF tones are too short. Ok,
that I can resolve with some simple hack, but bigger problem is, when
secretary presses 8 on the phone, to open the door, doorphone doesn't
recognize the tone. Customer has SNOM 190's and BT-100 on their network.
Now however long I press the button on the phone, * still sends a very
short tone on the line. And that doesn't seem to enough for the
doorphone to recognize. Is there any way to make * generate longer DTMF
tones?
Regards
Rennes Neps
Cian O'Sullivan wrote:
Hello,
 

I have a customer who has their front door integrated to their current 
phone system.  If someone presses the buzzer, the secretaries phone 
will ring, and she can talk to the person at the door.  By pressing ** 
she can release the door.

 

Anyone have any sort of integration like this.  Are there IP devices 
anyone is using?

 

They have a pizza box server as their asterisk server with a T1 card. 
No more slots, so if I want to use the existing infrastructure I will 
need to build a second server with an FXO port.  Kinda stupid having a 
second server just to open the door.

 

Any suggestions?
 

Cian
 

 

 


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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Door buzzer.

2004-12-06 Thread Henry Devito

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:asterisk-users-
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stefan de Konink
 Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 7:14 PM
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Door buzzer.
 
 On Sat, 4 Dec 2004, Cian O'Sullivan wrote:
  They have a pizza box server as their asterisk server with a T1 card. No
  more slots, so if I want to use the existing infrastructure I will need
  to build a second server with an FXO port.  Kinda stupid having a second
  server just to open the door.
 
 If the device is only a buzzer, can't you do anything fancy on the
 comport, with hardware and an event poll?
 
 Or if it is a phone device maybe an Iaxy can do the trick?
 
 Stefan de Konink
 
[*] 
Viking electronics makes a device for this purpose.
www.vikingelectronics.com 
They make 2 devices, one that will work hooked to an FXS port the other will
work hooked to an FXO port.  I prefer the one that hooks to an FXO port, But
the FXS port box works just as well.

Henry

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[Asterisk-Users] Door buzzer.

2004-12-04 Thread Cian O'Sullivan








Hello,



I have a customer who has their front door integrated to
their current phone system. If someone presses the buzzer, the secretaries phone
will ring, and she can talk to the person at the door. By pressing ** she can
release the door.



Anyone have any sort of integration like this. Are there IP
devices anyone is using? 



They have a pizza box server as their asterisk server with a
T1 card. No more slots, so if I want to use the existing infrastructure I will
need to build a second server with an FXO port. Kinda stupid having a second
server just to open the door.



Any suggestions?



Cian












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