![]() Please note that the doors can be connected directly to the 2N intercom or to Loxone mini server. These outputs are called Q1, Q2 and Q3 and need to be added to the object. If the button will be pressed in the app, the specific output on the Door controller object is triggered. In this example the button is called Lock. This parameter allows you to create a button in the Loxone app which can be used to open the door on the intercom. Host for audio (local) – 192.168.50.188Īnother parameter that can be configured is called Name for the function 1,2 and 3. ![]() /api/camera/snapshot?width= &height= &fps= įor more info regarding to the HTTP API commands of the intercom click here.Host for audio (local) – destination IP address for the SIP call.Password for Camera - login credentials to access the video from intercom.User name for Camera – login credentials to access the video from intercom.URL video stream (local) – the video stream during the call configuration.Picture when ringing –the video preview configuration.You need to configure the following parameters in the left property menu to be able to make local calls: Now the connection to the intercom needs to be configured. The name can be changed again in the left property menu. In this example the intercom is called 2N Intercom. This object can be added to the project by selecting network devices in the Periphery menu and selecting Add Network Device - User defined intercom in the upper general menu.Ī new Door Controller object will be created in the Network devices. Another object which will be use is called „User defined intercom (Door Controller)“. The name of the input is the key parameter here, because it is used in the http command sent from the intercom. The name can be assigned to the input in the left property menu by changing the parameter called name (UUID). In this example the virtual input is called „ trigger“. You can drag and drop this virtual input to your project. Click on Virtual Inputs in the periphery menu and select Virtual input from the upper general menu. A new virtual input will be created. In the Loxone mini server the object called Virtual Input is used. To be able to achieve it, the http commands will be used. The first step is to let the Loxone mini server know, that the button has been pressed on the intercom side. Local calls configuration Loxone Miniserver configuration Interconnection of each object is done here. Project space allows you to place objects from the Periphery menu by using drag and drop method.Periphery menu that allows you to add specific objects to your project space.General menu that allows you to assign new objects to the specific periphery section.The available parameters are different for each object. Property menu allows you to define the parameters of a specific object such as name, destinations for http commands etc.Loxone config tool is divided into a few sections: You can download automation file for the intercom here.You can download the project file here.In order to ensure external access to the Loxone App, the corresponding settings must also be made by a Loxone Partner. ![]() We recommend having a Loxone Partner install and configure the Miniserver as well as set up the Loxone App. The Loxone App is used in combination with a Loxone Miniserver. The Loxone App transforms your smartphone, tablet or laptop into a free, convenient control center to give you peace of mind. This allows you to operate all important functions in the automated building with just a tap while being able to monitor information and notifications. In the Loxone App you can quickly and easily select your favorites. Find a Loxone Partner today at: /find-a-partner/ The Loxone App provides access to lighting, shading, music, security and temperature. When paired with the Loxone App, all intelligent building functions become clearly and conveniently in view. ![]() The Loxone Miniserver is the foundation of all building automation projects from smart homes to commercial projects and beyond.
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