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The settings panel of the SIP-panel object is shown in the figure.

The description of the SIP-panel interface object settings is shown in the table.

ParameterMethod for specifying the parameterParameter descriptionSymbolDefault valueRange of values
The Filters tab

1

The Identification number field

Automatically

Shows the identification number of the SIP-panel object in the system

Positive integer

-

Depends on the number of SIP-panel objects in the system

2

The Name field

Type-in the value in the field

Assigns the name to the SIP-panel object

Latin, Cyrillic and service characters

Display manager

A line containing a sequence of any symbols (letters, digits, service, characters apart from > and < symbols), non case-sensitive

Number of symbols – from 1 to 60

3

The Disable checkbox

Set the chechbox

Shows the status (enabled or disabled) of the SIP-panel object in the system


Boolean type

No

Yes – the SIP-panel object is disabled and is not in use

No – the SIP-panel object is enabled and is in use

4

The Display dropdown list

Select from the list

Assigns the parent Display object, to which the given SIP-panel object refers

Name of the Display objects registered in the system

Name of the parent Display object

Depends on the number of the Display objects in the system

5


The X filed

Type-in the value in the field

Sets the coordinate in the X horizontal axis for the upper left corner of the SIP-panel interface object on the screen

% of the screen width

-

From 0 to M*100, where M is the number of monitors installed

The Y field

Type-in the value in the field

Sets the coordinate in the Y vertical axis for the upper left corner of the SIP-panel interface object on the screen

% of the screen height

-

From 0 to M*100, where M is the number of monitors installed

6


The W filed

Type-in the value in the field

Sets the window width of the SIP-panel interface object

% of the screen width

-

From 0 to M*100, where M is the number of monitors installed

The H field

Type-in the value in the field

Sets the window height of the SIP-panel interface object

% of the screen height

-

From 0 to M*100, where M is the number of monitors installed

7The Monitor dropdown listSelect in the listSets the system ID of the monitor for which the coordinates are setIDs of the monitors in the OS1From 1 to 16
8The Terminal drop-down listSelect in the listSets the SIP-terminal object which SIP-devices use the SIP Panel.Name of the SIP Panel objects registered in the system-Depends on the number of the SIP Panel objects in the system
9The Monitor drop-downSelect in the listSets the the Monitor object corresponding to the Video Surveillance Monitor to which the video cameras associated with the corresponding SIP-devices are added.Name of the Monitor objects registered in the system-Depends on the number of the Monitor objects in the system

10

The Display only when calling checkbox

Set the checkbox

Enables displaying of the SIP-panel interface box only at call

Boolean type

No

Yesthe SIP panel is only displayed during call.

Nothe SIP panel is always displayed.

11The New calls to end check boxSet the checkboxEnables adding new calls to the end of the list.Boolean typeNo

Yes – new calls are added to the end of the list.

No – new calls are added to the top of the list.

12The Mute keypress sound check boxSet the checkboxMutes the sound of keys clicked on the SIP panelBoolean typeNo

Yes – keypress sound disabled.

No – keypress sound is turned on.

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