Call bindings
Name
Freely selectable name.
*Further help under Call bindings
Remote party
Select a remote party with whom the shortcut is to be set up.
To prevent interruptions in the camera image display when phone numbers change, you can also use regular expressions (regex) to represent a greater range of phone numbers.
Example 1: The camera is connected with remote party 55. As the door bell button "55(4)" was being pressed when the call was displayed, there is no camera image. This situation can be prevented in 2 ways:
1.Configure another call binding with remote party 554
2.Enter this regular expression 55[1-4]?@.*
When you enter this regular expression, these phone numbers are recognised as valid: 55, 551, 552, 553 and 554.
A camera image would not be displayed for:
phone numbers with more than 3 digits
phone numbers that do not start with 55
phone numbers with digits outside the range 1 to 4 after 55
Example 2: Call binding in connection with an AVM FRITZ!box
The camera is connected to an AVM FRITZ!box with the internal remote party **620. * In regular expressions, the star key has a function assigned to it and must therefore be marked as a digit by adding escape characters to it. The correct entry is: \*\*620@fritz.box.
*Note: The AVM FRITZ!box sends internal phone numbers as xxx@fritz.box.
*Further help under Call bindings
Camera
Select the camera whose images are to be displayed.
*Further help under Cameras
Softkeys | key 1/2
Selects a configured function key.
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