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The SIP Panel-panel interface object is used to work with SIP-devices in Intellect (see SIP-panel). For details about configuring these devices, see Configuring SIP devices.
The SIP Panel is configured as follows:
- Create a SIP Panel object based on the Display object on the Interfaces tab of the System Settings dialog box (1).
- Set the coordinates of the upper left corner of the interface window in the X and Y fields (2).
- Set the width and height of the interface window in the W and H fields (3).
- From the Monitor drop-down list (4), select the computer monitor on which the interface window will be displayed.
- If it is necessary to display the SIP Panel only during a call, set the Display only when calling checkbox (5).
- From the Terminal drop-down list (6), select the SIP-terminal object which SIP-devices use the SIP Panel.
- From the Monitor drop-down list (7), select the Monitor object corresponding to the Video Surveillance Monitor to which the video cameras associated with the corresponding SIP-devices are added. For details, see Selecting and configuring video cameras.
- From the Camera drop-down list (8), select the operator's camera, the video image from which should be transmitted when calling from/to the Intellect SIP-terminal via the SIP Panel.
- From the Microphone drop-down list (9), select the operator's microphone, the sound from which should be transmitted when calling from/to the Intellect SIP-terminal via the SIP Panel.
- From the Speaker drop-down list (10), select the operator’s speaker to which the sound should be transmitted when calling from/to the Intellect SIP-terminal via the SIP Panel.
- Click Apply (11).
Operator microphone, speaker and camera should also be selected on the Computer object settings panel for the SIP-panel operation – see Selecting speaker, microphone and camera for SIP-operator.
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By default, the SIP-device will be disconnected if during a call you hide or change the screen with the SIP-panel. To prevent this, set the 1 value for the NotEndCallWhenDeactivate registry key (for details, see Registry keys reference guide) |
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