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Location: London(ish) Rep Power: 4 ![]() | Turn lights on and off. Now this is a good one. We have a customer that is moving away from their Hicom to a Nortel. They have just told us (very late on) that they have a feature on the phone so that they dial #61 (I believe) and it turns the office light above their desk on and off. Please. Does anybody know of such a system and how it functions, interface etc. This has turned big because cut over is on the 20th May. ![]() | ||||||||
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Location: Sydney, Australia Rep Power: 6 ![]() | Can you tell us what type of Hicom is it? 100, 150, 300? Does the feature do it for every person's light above their desk? ie each person controls their own light or does the feature only work on one particular light. There is a feature that can control door open or close, maybe they have used the input/ouput to control the light. Entrance Telephone with Door Opener Add the configuration of the TMOM module AD-BCSU:MTYPE=PER,LTU=number,SLOT=number,PARTNO=strin g; Assign codes for the entrance telephone and door opener in the DPLN AD-WABE:CD=key-num,DAR=DOORCL&TORAUF; Assign a class of trunk AD-COT:PAR=NTON; Assign a class of parameter AD-COP:PAR=LSUP; Add trunk group AD-BUEND:NO=number; Add trunk circuit AD-TSCSU:COTNO=number,DEV=DOOR,COPNO=number; Assign a route to the entrance telephone for DOORCL and DOOROPEN AD-RICHT:TYPE=CD,CD=key-num,CPS=5&8&9&10&11&12,SVC=VCE,TGRP1=number; | ||||||||
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Location: London(ish) Rep Power: 4 ![]() | I am afraid I have no idea which Hicom (I am Nortel). The system controls each light above each desk. There is some tie in between extension and light location, as each use uses the same code to turn the light on for each desk. | ||||||||
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Location: Sydney, Australia Rep Power: 6 ![]() | The only thing I see that comes close is the door opener, on a Hicom 300 the standard code is #13 and *13 a Hicom 150 is as below: Hicom 150 Door opener via adapter box * 61+Stn. no. If they have done this for every workspace it seems way over the top and a waste of resources. | ||||||||
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Location: London(ish) Rep Power: 4 ![]() | Amazing it works. Finally finished this one. Turned out more simple then expected. Simple process of logging the CDR that is output from the switch, identifiing the extension. PC controlling has a lookup table of extensions to relays and hey presto lights are controlled. Now I have seen the system in operation I am suprised it is not more widely used. Only problem is the maint' of extension number to relay. Pdulfo | ||||||||
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Location: Dallas, Texas Rep Power: 5 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Sounds like a great place to work. When your company spends money on crap you don't need, it always fun requesting even more stuff you don't need. Maybe we can program a code on the phone to start our car, or turn off our lights at home??? Quote:
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