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Overview

The ANetD Call Button Kit (AND-BTN-KIT-1) includes a momentary push button with a wall plate. The button connects to the general purpose input of an ANetD device.

Note: Legacy Device Compatibility Consideration

Older devices with a MAC address less than 20:46:F9:05:30:00 require an AND-PIA-2 card (AND-PIA-2D for IPSIGNL-RWB or IPCDS-RWB) to interface with the button, except for the ZONEC2 which can directly connect to the button. Contact ANetD tech support ([email protected]) for more information or help determining product compatibility.


Wiring

Warning: Remove power prior to installation to avoid possible damage of components.

Use 18 - 22 AWG stranded or solid core wire for connection between the button and the ANetD device. Strip the device end of the wires to 8mm. Connect the wires to the two inputs on the GPIO 0 terminal of the device by pushing down on the terminal tabs and inserting the wires into the terminal holes. (See Fig. 1) For devices with MAC address 20:46:F9:0B:xx:xx-0D:xx:xx, add a 2 pin connector (Phoenix Contact 1757019, not included) over two pins at bottom of board first and connect to them. (See Fig. 2) Polarity of the wires does not matter. Strip and connect wires at the other end of the run to screw terminals of the button. To trigger the input sensing, press the button.

NOTE: ANetD products require an IEEE 802.3af/at/bt compatible switch or injector to correctly classify and supply the power needed for our devices. Use of non-standard PoE powering schemes (such as 24V passive PoE) may cause damage and void your warranty.


Non-Registered Operation

If the ANetD device is not registered with any servers, you can use the following general purpose URL callback to generate actions based on the push button press.

  1. Power up the ANetD device with the monitored input.
  2. Configure a GPIO Callback URL for the device. This example uses the URL http://10.10.3.4:8089/directory/file, where 10.10.3.4:8089 is the IP address and port of the server that will receive the response.
  • Note that directory and file are optional parameters.
  • If configuring the device using the device’s web page, select Device Settings → Servers to locate the GPIO Callback URL. Set the URL to http://10.10.3.4:8089/directory/file, and save the settings.
  • If using a configuration file, add the following tag:
<GPIO_callback url="http://10.10.3.4:8089/directory/file" min_update_period_ms="250"/>

  1. Reboot the device.
  • In this example, when the input changes state, the device will execute an HTTP GET to 10.10.3.4, port 8089, of the following format (parameters detailed below):

GET /directory/file?address=2046f9010203&gpinputid=0&state=1&transitions=340

Parameter

Description

Address

The MAC address of the device with the input state change

gpinputid

The input number that changed

state

State of that input (0 or 1)

transitions

The total number of transitions for that input since last reboot


IP Clockwise GPIO Callback

  1. Obtain the IP address of the PC running ClockWise Campus. In Windows, run ipconfig from a command prompt to list the address.
  2. Power up the ANetD device with the monitored input.
  3. Set the GPIO Callback URL to http://10.10.3.4:8089 where 10.10.3.4 is the IP address of the PC running ClockWise Campus. See section 2 of Non-Registered Operation for configuration options.
  4. In ClockWise Campus, under the Alerts tab, select Add an Alert.
  5. In the Edit Alert window, in the middle section labeled Trigger, select GPIO In in the Source drop down box and then select the appropriate Channel, 0 or 1, depending on the input the alert will monitor.
  6. Optional: To trigger a Live Sound Intercom or Monitor request with the triggered input, select an Extra Action, typically Intercom. For example, if selecting Intercom for an ANetD device equipped with a call button, ClockWise Campus will sound an alert in the Intercom Call Waiting tab of the Live Sound tab when pressing the button. This action will alert the ClockWise Campus attendant of an intercom call request, to which the attendant can respond by double-clicking on the device in the call waiting list.
  7. Check the checkbox next to the device(s) with the monitored input in the Listen for trigger source list at the bottom of the screen.
  8. Fill out the remaining details of the Alert, such as a scrolling message and audio file, as well as the devices to receive the alert in the Output devices list, if desired.
  9. Select OK to save the Alert. ClockWise Campus will now respond to the input as configured.

Push-To-Talk Operation

You can use the push button to ring and/or connect to an ANetD device, a phone, or other third-party SIP device, when configured for “push-to-talk” operation.

ANetD Device to ANetD Device Operation

  1. Configure the Device
  • If configuring the device using on-board settings, access the device’s web page, select Device Settings → SIP. Under SIP General Settings, set Promiscuous Mode to "Yes". Under SIP GPIO Input Action Settings, set the Push-to-Talk 1 parameter to the MAC address or IP address of the ANetD device to call when pressing the button. Note, for MAC addresses, include the colon between each digit pair (e.g., 20:46:F9:03:02:01). Save settings.
  • If configuring the device using a configuration file, add or modify the following parameters in the SIPConfig tag:

<SIPConfig promiscuous_mode="1" push_to_talk_ip1="20:46:F9:03:02:01" />

  1. Reboot the device.
  • A momentary press of the push button will put the two devices into a two-way conversation, provided both devices have microphones. Press the button again to end the call.

ANetD Device to Phone Operation

  1. Configure the ANetD to register to a SIP server.
  • If configuring the ANetD device using on-board settings, access the device’s web page, and select Device Settings→ SIP. Under SIP GPIO Input Action Settings, set the Push-to-Talk 1 parameter to the extension or SIP ID of the phone or third-party device to call when pressing the button. Save the settings.
  • If configuring the device using a configuration file, add, or modify the push_to_talk_ip1 parameter in the SIPConfig tag:

<SIPConfig push_to_talk_ip1="2450" />

  • See related third-party documentation for details on setting up a SIP extension on the ANetD device.
  1. Reboot the device.
  • A momentary press of the push button will dial the phone or device specified by the programmed extension number. If the phone or other device accepts the call, they will be put into a two-way conversation. Press the button again to end the call.

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