Door interphone 

You can operate one or more door interphones with video surveillance using the phone. Enter the data for the door interphone on this page.

The door interphone can also be set up for your phone using the Gigaset phone sys tem. If automatic configuration is permitted, configuration is carried out automatically on your phone.

Settings ->Services ->Door Interphone

  • Enter a name and the SIP ID for the camera.
  • Enter the code for the door opener in the DTMF code field. This DMFV code is required to operate the door opener from the phone. The DMFV code can be found in the description of your door interphone.
  • Enter the URL of the camera in the Camera(URL) field.
  • Set how often the image should be refreshed in ms in the Reload rate field. Minimum time: 200 ms.
  • Click on Add to add a camera to the list.
  • Click on Delete if you want to remove a camera from the list.
  • Click on Save to save your settings.

 

Next to real IP based video door intercoms you could also run pure audio devices with an external IP video camera.

Maxwell 10 simply shows the video stream configured under "Camera (URL)" whenever a call comes in from the participant with the configured SIP ID.

Supported formats

The table below describes the media format support built into the Maxwell Android platform:

 

Format / Codec

Supported File Type(s) / Container Formats

For Video (rtsp link) 

H.263

  • 3GPP (.3gp)
  • MPEG-4 (.mp4)

H.264 AVC

  • 3GPP (.3gp)
  • MPEG-4 (.mp4)
  • MPEG-TS (.ts, AAC audio only, not seekable, Android 3.0+)

MPEG-4 SP

  • 3GPP (.3gp)
For Image (http link) 

JPEG

  • JPEG (.jpg)

Supported video encoding parameters for the H.264 Baseline Profile codec

 

SD (Low quality)

SD (High quality)

HD 720p (N/A on all devices)

Video resolution

176 x 144 px

480 x 360 px

1280 x 720 px

Video frame rate

12 fps

30 fps

30 fps

Video bitrate

56 Kbps

500 Kbps

2 Mbps

Example

This video shows how easy it is to connect Baudisch SIP Door Station Video and Gigaset Maxwell 10. By incoming call the video image is displayed directly on the Full-Touch HD video phone - open the door or turn on the light by touch.

 

Online directory

If you want to use an online directory, select the provider on this screen which supplies the directory on the Internet. Also specify which service you want to use.
Settings -> Services -> Online Directories

  • To use the online services of a provider, enter the access data:

    • Provider name, Server address, Authentication name, Authentication password

  • Activate the service(s) you wish to use:
    • White Pages: A public directory supplied on the Internet by the provider entered above.
    • Yellow Pages: Yellow pages supplied on the Internet by the provider entered above.
    • Private NetDirectory: A private directory supplied on the Internet by the provider entered above.


You can activate one or more services.

  • Enter a name for each of the selected services in the Name of directory field. This is the name under which the directory will be dis played on your device.
  • Click the checkbox to activate the service.

 

Saving settings

  • Click on Save to save your settings on the Online Directories screen.

LDAP directory

If your corporate network provides a directory via an LDAP server, you can access this on your phone (LDAP = Lightweight Directory Access Protocol). You can set up the function on this screen. You will need information about the configuration of the LDAP server to do this.
Settings -> Services -> LDAP

 

  • Enter a name in the Name of directory. This is the name under which the directory will be dis played on your device.
  • Enter all the data for your LDAP server and the directory.

 

Max. hits

Maximum number of search results to be displayed. Default setting: 50

Access to the LDAP data base

Server address

IP address for the LDAP server in your network.

Server port

Port number that is used to provide the LDAP service. Default setting: 10389

LDAP search base (BaseDN)

Range in the hierarchical LDAP database where the search begins. All areas have defined designations.

User name 

Access ID for the LDAP server.

Password

Password for the access ID to the LDAP server.

Filter

Using the filter, you can define criteria against which specific entries can be searched in the LDAP database. One filter consists of one or more search criteria. A search criterion contains the query for an LDAP attribute, e. g. sn=%. The percent symbol (%) is a placeholder for the user entry. 

LDAP name filter 

The name filter decides which attribute is used for the search.
Example: (sn=%)
The percent symbol (%) is replaced by the name or part of the name entered by the user. If a user enters the letter "A" for example, all entries in which the attribute sn begins with "A" are searched for in the LDAP database . If the user then enters a "b", entries are searched in which the sn attrib ute begins with "Ab".

LDAP number filter

The number filter stipulates the criteria for the automatic completion of telephone numbers.
Example: (|(telephoneNumber=%)(mobile=%))
The percent symbol (%) is then replaced by the part of the telephone number entered by the user. When dialling, if a user enters the numbers "123" for example, all telephone numbers (office and mobile) that begin with "123" are searched for in the LDAP database. The telephone number is completed with the addition of information from the database.
Multiple criteria can be connected using logical AND (&) and/or OR (|) operators. The logical operators "&" and "|" are placed before the search criteria. The search criterion must be placed in brackets and the whole expression must be terminated with a bracket again. AND and OR operations can also be combined.
Examples:

AND operation:

(& (givenName=%) (mail=%))

Searches for entries in which the first name and mail address begin with the letters entered by the user.

OR operation:

(| (cn=%) (sn=%))

Searches for entries in which the common name or surname begin with the letters entered by the user.

Combined operation:

(|(& (givenName=%) (mail=%))(& (sn=%) (mail=%))) 

Searches for entries in which the first name and mail address or the surname and mail address begin with the letters entered by the user.

Configuration of directory entries

A range of attributes are defined in the LDAP database for a directory entry, e.g. surname, first name, telephone number, address, company, etc. The quantity of all attributes, which can be saved in one entry, is saved in the relevant LDAP server scheme. In order to be able to access attributes or define search filters, you must know the attributes and their designation in the LADP server. The majority of attribute designations are standardised, however specific attributes can also be defined.
The Maxwell 10 supports the following attributes:

Attribute name

In the directory

Meaning

givenName

First name

Name

sn / cn / displayName

Surname

Name with which the entry is listed (cn = common name, sn = surname)

homePhone / telephoneNumber

Phone Home

Private number

telephoneNumber

Phone Work

Office number

mobile

Phone Mobile

Mobile number

mail

Email

E-mail address

facsimileTelephoneNumber

Fax

Facsimile numer

company / o / ou

Company

Company name

street

Street

Street

postalAddress

City

City or town

postalCode

Postcode

Post code

friendlyCountryName / c

Country

Country

Saving settings

  • Click on Save to save your settings on this screen.

Function keys

On this screen you can programme the function keys.
Settings -> Function Keys ->

Your Maxwell 10 allows you to assign frequently used functions or phone numbers to up to 100 keys so that you can access them with one key press. 
All available function keys are shown below Programmable Keys.

  • Click on Add to add a new function key configuration or on Edit to change an existing.
    The window for programming the selected key will open.
  • Select the required function from the Key function list.

 

Park + Orbit 

This function key is used to "park" a call. The participant hears the hold music. This function key allows you to transfer calls within a group, which share a common line. It will be configured on all extensions for the group. The "Park + Orbit" keys on all extensions flash if a call has been "parked" on an extension. The call can be picked up on any extension by pressing the key. 
This function is only available if your telephone is connected to a Gigaset phone system and the number has been assigned to a group. The function key can also be assigned using the phone sys tem.

  • Select the required connection and enter the Phone number of the shared line.
  • Enter a name for the key.

Speed Dial 

Assigns the speed dial for a phone number to the function key. 

  • Select the required connection and enter the Phone number that should be selected using this function key.
  • Enter a name for the key.

BLF

A function key that is configured as BLF (Busy Lamp Field) indicates the status of a shared line. It will be configured on all extensions for the group. The keys will flash on all extensions if a call comes in and light up if the line on any extension is busy. 
You can accept an incoming call if you have set the Directed call pickup code.
This function is only available if your telephone is connected to a Gigaset phone system and the number has been assigned to a group. The function key can also be assigned using the phone sys tem.

  • Enter the Phone number for the shared line.
  • If you wish you accept calls with the key, enter the Directed call pickup code. For a Gigaset phone system this code is *8.
  • Enter a name for the key.

Call Divert 

Assigns a call divert to the function key. 
ÛSelect the connection for which the call divert should apply and enter the Phone number to which the calls should be diverted.
The call divert set up here applies to all calls. To configure different call divert rules, use the screen Settings -> Telephony -> Call Divert

  • Enter a name for the key.

DTMF

Assigns a number to the function key that is dialled using DTMF. This is required, for example, for querying and controlling certain network mailboxes via digit codes or for remote operation of the local answering machine.

  • Enter the Phone number that should be dialled using DTMF signalling.
  • Enter a name for the key.

None

Nothing assigned.

  • Click on Save to accept the key assignment.

You will now be returned to the Function Keys screen, where you can programme more keys.

Saving settings

  • Click on Save to save the settings on this screen.
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