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Configuring System Settings
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AastraLink Pro 160 Administrator Guide
Configuring Push Button Trigger Input or Relay Output
The AastraLink includes two optional, programmable features - Push Button
Trigger Input and Relay Output - that allow you monitor and/or change the status
of external devices connected to the AastraLink. Both features work in
conjunction with your IP phones, as described below:
• Push Button Trigger Input: To enable the trigger feature, you connect an
external device (for example, a motion-detector alarm system) to the input
connectors on the back of the AastraLink. When triggered (for example,
motion is detected in an alarmed corridor), the AastraLink can respond by
sending a text message, and/or an audio message, to the IP phone that you
specify.
Note: There is no default action configured for Push Button Trigger. If you wish, you can
configure a custom text message, and a custom audio message, using the AastraLink Web UI. For
example, you may want to send a text or audio message that says “Motion Sensors Activated” to
your IP phone.
• Relay Output: To enable the relay feature, you connect an external device
(for example, a locked entrance door) to the relay I/O port on the back of the
AastraLink. You activate the relay - that is, change the status of the external
device - by pressing a Relay softkey on your IP phone, or by dialing a
preconfigured number. In this example, the relay unlocks the entrance door.
3 In the “Upload New File” field, click <Browse> and locate a new audio .wav file that you want to use
for Music on Hold. Upload the file to the AastraLink Pro.
4 Click <Save> to save your changes.
AastraLink Web UI
Step Action