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Documentation for Intellect 4.11.0-4.11.3. Documentation for other versions of Intellect is available too.
The SIP-terminal functionality in Intellect can be expanded using the flexible macro configurations - see Creating and using macros. Below is a description of the main available macros and their parameters.
Attention!
Macros are paired, i.e. if a macro is created for an outgoing call, then it is necessary to create a macro for ending a call.
Macro | Parameter | Description |
SIP-terminal object | ||
Outgoing call | operator's camera id | Identification number of the operator's camera If not specified, the camera of the selected operator will be used |
operator's microphone id | Identification number of the operator's microphone Attention! The parameter is required | |
called subscriber | The identification number of the subscriber (operator or device) which receives the call Attention! The parameter is required | |
calling user (operator) | The identification number of the subscriber (operator or device) which makes the call. Attention! The parameter is required | |
file playback volume | The playback volume of the selected file (see the playback file parameter), the drop-down list contains values from 0 to 45 dB with a 3 dB step. | |
play file on loop | Specifies whether the file should play once (the no value) or on a loop until the call ends (the yes value). | |
call ID | The unique identifier of the call in the system; it is used to end the call. Attention! The parameter is required | |
multicast address for outgoing video | IP address and port to send video in "multicast" mode. For example, 224.0.1.151:555 | |
multicast address for outgoing audio | IP address and port to send audio in "multicast" mode. For example, 224.0.1.151:333 | |
playback file | The full path to the .wav file which should play when receiving a call. | |
Group call | operator's camera id | Identification number of the operator's camera If not specified, the camera of the selected operator will be used |
operator's microphone id | Identification number of the operator's microphone Attention! The parameter is required | |
called subscribers | The identification numbers of subscribers separated by ";" participating in the group call. | |
calling user (operator) | The identification number of the subscriber (operator or device) which makes the call. Attention! The parameter is required | |
volume of file being played | The playback volume of the selected file (see the playback file parameter), the drop-down list contains values from 0 to 45 dB in 3 dB steps. | |
play file on loop | Specifies whether the file should play once (the no value) or on a loop until the call ends (the yes value). | |
group call ID | The unique identifier of the group call in the system; it is used to end the call. Attention! The parameter is required | |
one responder | If No is selected, then one call can be answered by several operators or devices, and thus a group call can be organized. If Yes is selected, the call will go to operators or devices until it is accepted by any operator and device, after which it will be automatically ended for others. | |
playback file | The full path to the .wav file which should play when receiving a call. | |
End a call | call ID | The unique identifier of the call in the system, specified when initiating the call. |
End all calls | - | - |
SIP-device and SIP-operator objects | ||
A call (make/receive) | - | - |
End a call | - | - |
Hold | - | - |
Note
Loop playback of long and short beeps, as well as the files "There is an unanswered call" and "Call on hold" can be configured using the registry keys wavCallLooped, wavWaitLooped, wavTryingLooped, wavBusyLoopedCount (see Registry keys reference guide).