BothBoth: Activate both the local relay and web relay. Typically, the local relay is
triggered first, followed by the web relay to execute their pre-configured actions.
IP AddressIP Address : The web relay IP address provided by the web relay manufacturer.
User NameUser Name: The user name provided by the web relay manufacturer.
PasswordPassword: The manufacturer-provided authentication key for the web relay. Authentication
occurs via HTTP. Leaving the Password field blank indicates non-use of HTTP
authentication. You can define the password using HTTP GET in the Web Relay Action
field.
Web Relay ActionWeb Relay Action : Configure the actions to be performed by the web relay upon
triggering. Enter the manufacturer-provided URLs for various actions, with up to 50
commands.
Web Relay KeyWeb Relay Key: Determine the methods to activate the web relay based on whether the
DTMF code is filled.
- Filling with the configured DTMF code restricts activation to card swiping and DTMF.
- Leaving it blank enables all door-opening methods.
Web Relay ExtensionWeb Relay Extension: Specify the intercom device and the methods it can use to
activate the web relay during calls.
- When an intercom device’s IP/SIP is specified, only that device can trigger the web relay (except
for via card swiping or DTMF) during calls.
- If left blank, all devices can trigger the relay during calls.
NOTENOTE
If the URL includes full HTTP content (e.g., http://admin:admin@192.168.1.2/state.xml?
relayState=2), it doesn't rely on the IP address that you entered above. However, if the URL is
simpler (e.g., state.xml?relayState=2), the relay uses the entered IP address.