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Web interface of t= he STARFACE | Menu "Configuratio= n" | Menu "Phones" | Button "Edit" |
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This docume= ntation describes which detailed information can be read out within a singl= e telephone account on the STARFACE and which configuration options are ava= ilable at this point.
Device Type: In this drop-down menu you can see wh= ich predefined STARFACE device profiles have been automatically selected fo= r this telephone account. Via the list entry "new ..." a new device type ca= n be created.
Functionality: In this drop-down menu= you can configure what functionality this account should cover. The follow= ing options are available:
Name | <= span lang=3D"en">Description |
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Phone | This setting is selected for normal phones. |
Fax | This setting must be selected for fax machines c= onnected via ATA adapters, e.g. if an analog Patton or Grandstream Gateway = is being used. |
IPC | This setting is provided for terminal devices of= IPC=E2=80=99s trading communication systems. Unlike with SIP telephones, t= he terminal device=E2=80=99s fixed IP address is specified in the R= estrict to IP field instead of a password. |
Phone name: The telephone name stored here is the =E2= =80=9Cusername=E2=80=9D of the SIP account, so to speak, and should be sele= cted so that it is as meaningful and unique as possible. The automatically = generated telephone name always includes an abbreviation which applies to a= note on the telephone model and can be applied without any problems as a g= eneral rule.
Password: The password should be selected so that it is= as long and complicated as possible, and we recommend using a password gen= erated using the button "Random Password".
Emergency Call: If the telephone account is not operate= d in the same area code as STARFACE, another location must be selected here= , because an emergency call is always connected to the respective location= =E2=80=99s local area network and within its prefix range. Additional emerg= ency call locations are created and configured in the line range.
Overwrite device config: If this function is activated,= changes to the SIP account made above are automatically transferred to the= telephone=E2=80=99s/terminal device=E2=80=99s first line/connection. But t= he following aspects must be taken into account during this process:
In the tab "Extended Settings" the following options a= re available:
NAT: The Default setting means that th= e global STARFACE setting is adopted from the Network section (see also =E2= =80=9CCo= nfiguring the STARFACE Network Settings=E2=80=9D). It is recommended to= always use Default or Yes here, particul= arly if the telephone/terminal device is outside of the local network.
Codecs: A codec ensures the conversion= of analog (voice) information to digital data and vice versa (encoding and= decoding).
The G.711 codecs alaw and ulaw are use= d as default settings for most telephone models. The G.711 codecs have a go= od voice quality and a very short delay time of just 2 ms, but they re= quire a (relatively) high bit rate of up to 84 kbit/s.
The broadband codec G.722 (=E2=89=99 high-definition voice) offers a far= higher voice quality than G.711 with its frequency range of 50 to 7000 Hz = at a lower transmission rate (64 kbit/s). Many of the telephones supported = by STARFACE also work with G.722.
It is possible to explicitly assign one or more codecs to a telephone ac= count; several codecs are entered and separated by commas. For example:
g722,alaw,ulaw
But it should be ensured beforehand that the respective telephone model = supports the codecs and that use of the codecs is activated on the telephon= e itself.
Generally, STARFACE supports the use of the following codecs:
Door Intercom: Here, information on whether the telepho= ne account is a door intercom or not can be activated or deactivated.
Camera URL: If it is a door intercom with camera, the I= P address and the file path for accessing the door camera=E2=80=99s image d= ata can be stored here.
The camera image is displayed in the Callmanager of the STARFACE web int= erface and in the STARFACE UCC client. Some telephones (e.g. Yealink T48G) = are also shared for use of a camera image.
Examples of camera URLs:
http://IP address of the door intercom/jpg= /image.jpg for Baudisch
http://IP address of the camera enu/camera= 320x240.jpg for 2N EntryCom IP
DTMF: The DTMF code for opening the door using the tele= phone keys is stored here. Additionally, in the Call Manager a link is assi= gned with the key code via which the door can be opened at the mere click o= f a mouse.
Note: The =E2=80=9COpening Doors using DTMF=E2=80=9D fu= nctional feature can be used independently of the use of a door camera and = also with door intercoms which do not have a camera.
The button "Test Connecti= on" can be used to test the configuration for the door station.