I have an issue w/ my new E12: When defining a 'Push Button Action' (Intercom -> Basic), that URL only seems to be executed whenever a SIP account is active. In general, that would be fine for me, if I at least could disable that a SIP call is triggered when the Push Button is pushed. Since that doesn't seem to be possible, I would like to know if there is any possibility to trigger the 'Push Button Action' without an active SIP account.
The HTTP request works if you've setup any device to call, eg: Direct IP without a SIP Account active. But it won't trigger if you're just wanting to press the button without a call.
That's exactly what I am trying to achieve: Trigger the HTTP Action just when pushing the button, without having set any device to call. Why wouldn't this work? This seems counter-intuitive to me.
My use case is as simple as that: I just want to use the button as an ordinary door bell, as I am primarily interested in the RFID reader and camera of the E12
Thanks, I went ahead and updated to the latest firmware you provided.
The issue is still the same. The 'Push Button Action' (Intercom -> Basic) is not triggered when the account selected in the 'Push Button' are is disabled/not registered:
As soon as I enable the account, the HTTP action is triggered.
Do I understand you correctly that what I am trying to do here should actually work? Just using the call button as simple button without triggering anything but the configured Push Button Action?
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I don't have another Akuvox device. I only have a E12 door phone. I do not want to setup any calls to another device. I also dont' want to open any relays via HTTP. All I want is to trigger the PushButton Action when the button is pushed.
To achieve what you're trying to-do, set the account to "Auto" as there is no need to adjust any account settings, and put your DIRECT IP address of your intercom in Number 1. The unit will try to call itself, send the HTTP command and fail the call.
This is a bit of an odd thing to-do, but that's the workaround.