could anybody suggest a usable doorphone and magnetic door opener
hardphone system for me, please? Of course should be connectable to
asterisk. I am in the EU, should be available here.
I would recommend using a normal doorphone, and connecting it to a SIP gateway
like the PAP2T.
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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] Em nome de Tóth Csaba
Enviada: quarta-feira, 9 de Março de 2011 05:36
Para: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Assunto: [asterisk-users] doorphone?
Hi,
could anybody suggest
On 03/09/2011 02:57 AM, Dan Journo wrote:
could anybody suggest a usable doorphone and magnetic door opener
hardphone system for me, please? Of course should be connectable to
asterisk. I am in the EU, should be available here.
I would recommend using a normal doorphone, and connecting
You can Try:
Helios from 2N
http://www.2n.cz/en/products/communicators/doors/
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Hi,
could anybody suggest a usable doorphone and magnetic door opener
hardphone system for me, please? Of course should be connectable to
asterisk. I am in the EU, should be available here.
thank you,
Csaba
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On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 12:53 PM, Darrick Hartman (lists)
dhart...@djhsolutions.com wrote:
On 03/09/2011 02:57 AM, Dan Journo wrote:
could anybody suggest a usable doorphone and magnetic door opener
hardphone system for me, please? Of course should be connectable to
asterisk. I am in
On 3/9/11 6:35 AM, Tóth Csaba wrote:
could anybody suggest a usable doorphone and magnetic door opener
hardphone system for me, please? Of course should be connectable to
asterisk. I am in the EU, should be available here.
I don't have direct Asterisk exerience, but when I tested
Hi,
could anybody suggest a usable doorphone and magnetic door opener
hardphone system for me, please? Of course should be connectable to
asterisk. I am in the EU, should be available here.
thank you,
Csaba
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Jay,
Just for the record, I own 3 BT102 and all three have stopped working
for various different reasons. This make me think that um... they're
not very good. Two had hardware problems, one of those was minor
(handset cord) and one will not work no matter what firmware I use.
Grandstream tried
Ola Lidholm wrote:
In queue.conf (or is it called queues.conf?) you can set up a call
queue with all your phones already in it.
Which will mean that if you pass the incoming call to that queue all
phones will be ringing until one person picks it up.
At my work we have it set up like that. And
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Responsibility for answering the door is shared by the entire office. But A) noone wants
their phone to ring, there's a door chime) and B) noone specific will accept
responsibility for answering the door. So, we need a solution that follow I'm
answering the door now, these are the buttons I
Steve Totaro wrote:
OK
Anyways... You could still use a Grandstream ATA and just have your
doorbell switch actually be the hook switch for the line, use the h
extension to continue ringing phones, send an SMS, jabber message or
whatever. Just set the auto dial in the ATA.
I got a
, just not open the
door.
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Doorphone
On 26 mar 2007, at 22.17, Ray Wadkins wrote:
We have
On 3/27/07, Ray Wadkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I looked at a call queue, but it didn't seem to work the way I want. Agents
need to log into the queue to get calls, seemingly. Of course, I only stopped
on the topic for a short period. with the meetme conference, anyone can answer
the door
push.
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On 3/27/07, Ray Wadkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I looked at a call queue
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Doorphone
On 26 mar 2007, at 22.17, Ray Wadkins wrote:
We have a doorphone device that's connected to our
This is the simplest solution I can think of:
http://www.smarthome.com/5070cw.html
On 3/26/07, Jay Milk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Totaro wrote:
Just get a Grandstream ATA and a handset with no buttons. So simple.
That doesn't really meet my needs -- I want to be able to dial-out, and
Ray Wadkins wrote:
I had the bright idea to set up a virtual extension that would just
ring, virtually. Then we could use call pickup to snag the call at an
extension and be able to open the door. Unfortunately, I can't figure
out how to get that to work. Wait(30) and Answer(3) don't
Jay Milk a écrit :
Doug Lytle wrote:
[...]
Thanks to Dave and Doug for the quick responses. I'm looking forward
to hearing the response on #3, but I think I'll get get one of these
devices to play with this weekend. At worst, it'll be a usable garage
or basement phone.
Hi Jay,
sorry for
marcotasto a écrit :
I did something similar one year ago for a friend [...] If you are interested,
I can post my results and the link to my site when they will be ready.
Yes please, would be great. Many thanks :-)
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We have a doorphone device that's connected to our PBX. Currently, there's a
special meetme conference that the phone connects to when the visitor presses
zero. Users in the office can dial the meetme conference and get connected.
The problem is that we can't send DTMF signals to the door to
Steve Totaro wrote:
Just get a Grandstream ATA and a handset with no buttons. So simple.
That doesn't really meet my needs -- I want to be able to dial-out, and
have the person on the other end simply be able to push a button to ring
the doorbell. The doorbell button requirement stems from
Ray Wadkins wrote:
We have a doorphone device that's connected to our PBX. Currently,
there's a special meetme conference that the phone connects to when
the visitor presses zero. Users in the office can dial the meetme
conference and get connected. The problem is that we can't send DTMF
On 26 mar 2007, at 22.17, Ray Wadkins wrote:
We have a doorphone device that's connected to our PBX. Currently,
there's a special meetme conference that the phone connects to when
the visitor presses zero. Users in the office can dial the meetme
conference and get connected. The
Ray Wadkins wrote:
We have a doorphone device that's connected to our PBX. Currently,
there's a special meetme conference that the phone connects to when the
visitor presses zero. Users in the office can dial the meetme
conference and get connected. The problem is that we can't send DTMF
Doug Lytle wrote:
Steve Totaro wrote:
You will probably want some sort or script to reboot the phone
regularly (everyday) or it will just stop working (lose registration
with *). The speaker phones really
Really? I have several of them in use and have yet to reboot any of
them.
Doug
Steve Totaro wrote:
I do not deploy toy phones anymore. The % of DOAs and all of the
issues that the BT101s had plus how flimsy it is turned me off. It is
not much more for a Polycom 301 which I consider a true business class
phone. Set it and forget it.
Same here, used them to learn.
Steve Totaro wrote:
Jay Milk wrote:
Doug Lytle wrote:
Jay Milk wrote:
I've done all the googling I can on this, and have come to the
conclusion that a Grandstream BT101 can be abused to be a door
phone. Could someone with access to one, confirm that the
following is possible?
Researched:
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Doorphone vs. Grandstream BT101
And contrary to what someone
Jay Milk wrote:
Steve Totaro wrote:
Jay Milk wrote:
Doug Lytle wrote:
Jay Milk wrote:
I've done all the googling I can on this, and have come to the
conclusion that a Grandstream BT101 can be abused to be a door
phone. Could someone with access to one, confirm that the
following is
Steve Totaro wrote:
Just get a Grandstream ATA and a handset with no buttons. So simple.
Do you know of any vendors with inexpensive handsets without buttons?
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Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
Steve Totaro wrote:
Just get a Grandstream ATA and a handset with no buttons. So simple.
Do you know of any vendors with inexpensive handsets without buttons?
I know of some that have the buttons on the cradle and the hook switch
on the handset, that would
Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
Steve Totaro wrote:
Just get a Grandstream ATA and a handset with no buttons. So simple.
Do you know of any vendors with inexpensive handsets without buttons?
I know of some that have the buttons on the cradle and the hook switch
on the handset, that would
Dean Collins wrote:
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Jay Milk wrote:
Doug Lytle wrote:
Jay Milk wrote:
I've done all the googling I can on this, and have come to the
conclusion that a Grandstream BT101 can be abused to be a door
phone. Could someone with access to one, confirm that the following
is possible?
Researched:
1. When set to
Steve Totaro wrote:
You will probably want some sort or script to reboot the phone
regularly (everyday) or it will just stop working (lose registration
with *). The speaker phones really
Really? I have several of them in use and have yet to reboot any of them.
Doug
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Am Samstag, den 24.03.2007, 11:43 -0400 schrieb Steve Totaro:
You will probably want some sort or script to reboot the phone regularly
(everyday) or it will just stop working (lose registration with *). The
speaker phones really do stink on these but for a simple doorphone
application, it
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And contrary to what someone asked me in private, wiring isn't
I've done all the googling I can on this, and have come to the
conclusion that a Grandstream BT101 can be abused to be a door phone.
Could someone with access to one, confirm that the following is possible?
Researched:
1. When set to auto-answer, dialing the phone will result in a short
beep
Jay Milk wrote:
I've done all the googling I can on this, and have come to the
conclusion that a Grandstream BT101 can be abused to be a door phone.
Could someone with access to one, confirm that the following is possible?
Researched:
1. When set to auto-answer, dialing the phone will result
Jay Milk wrote:
I've done all the googling I can on this, and have come to the
conclusion that a Grandstream BT101 can be abused to be a door phone.
Could someone with access to one, confirm that the following is possible?
Researched:
1. When set to auto-answer, dialing the phone will result
Doug Lytle wrote:
Jay Milk wrote:
I've done all the googling I can on this, and have come to the
conclusion that a Grandstream BT101 can be abused to be a door
phone. Could someone with access to one, confirm that the following
is possible?
Researched:
1. When set to auto-answer, dialing
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