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<blockquote>No subscriber context or caller device rejected. </blockquote> | <blockquote>No subscriber context or caller device rejected. </blockquote> | ||
</td><td>Ringer</td><td align=center width=10%>Caller</td><td>No</td></tr> | </td><td>Ringer</td><td align=center width=10%>Caller</td><td>No</td></tr> | ||
<tr><td align=center>0</td> <td> | <tr><td align=center>0</td> <td>Cyan</td> <td><center><span style="color: black;background-color: cyan;font-weight: 700;font-size: 10px;"> ATTENTION </span></center> | ||
<blockquote>Ordinary ringer state, like a backlit doorbell, ready to accept or originate call. Blinking indicates ring (slow) or busy (rapid). | <blockquote>Ordinary ringer state, like a backlit doorbell, ready to accept or originate call. Blinking indicates ring (slow) or busy (rapid). | ||
Single click rings (caller) or answers (subscriber) moving to IN CALL.</blockquote> | Single click rings (caller) or answers (subscriber) moving to IN CALL.</blockquote> |
Revision as of 15:19, 30 September 2022
Tele Doorbell —
Ft videotelephony and desktop sharing in a DS context with abstraction over the backend provider which defaults to Jitsi.
Concise story of the sameboat 'doorbell', a redvant applet ∫ ∂ MCS / ∂ DCP DS.
Ordinal | Color | State | Control | Visibility | Enabled |
-1 | White |
| Ringer | Caller | No |
0 | Cyan |
| Ringer | Both | Yes |
1 | Blue |
| Aux 2 | Both | Yes |
2 | Yellow |
| Ringer | Both | If blinking |
3 | Green |
| Ringer | Both | Yes |
4 | Red |
| Aux 1 | Subscriber | Yes |
5 | Black |
| Ringer | Both | No |
On authenticated devices, FSA attempts connection to DCMS>, subscriber dial/lookup/passphrase multiselect and Aux 2 state shows. In the wild a simple Ringer shows and is grayed.
In a SSO session, the flat doorbell is replaced by 3 1A2 keys.