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13.5.
How To Make A Code Call
Code calling is the ability to activate a series of chime tones over a signaling zone group (the specific zones in the zone group
are determined by the user - up to 99 zones). The PCM supports pattern and echo code calling.
• Pattern Code Calling sounds a factory-set pattern of chime tones in response to a single keypad selection.
• Echo Code Calling sounds chime tones that correspond to the actual 2-digit keypad numbers entered.
The code calling feature is deactivated as the factory default. An auto repeat feature is provided to repeat the code call once
or twice with a 5-second delay between repeats. No paging access is allowed until a code call is complete (including repeats).
NOTE:
The voice paging function of the PCM system is inhibited during code calling. A code call is discarded if interrupted
by a higher priority function.
13.6.
How To Make A Pattern Code Call
Refer to
System Programming
, Section 11, for instructions on how to activate this feature and to select the type of code call,
and/or activate the auto repeat feature. (As a minimum, the code call type must be selected in order to use this feature.)
1.
Dial the paging access number for your telephone system.
2.
Listen for the confirmation tone if enabled (a double beep).
3.
Press [#] followed by a number key from [0] through [9], then hang up. The resulting code call pattern will correspond
to the number in the Code Call Table below.
If the auto repeat feature is activated, the code call will automatically repeat after a five-second delay. (See
System
Programming
, Section 11.)
Code Call Table
[0] = CC
[5] = CC_CC
[1] = C_C
[6] = CC_CCC
[2] = C_CC
[7] = CCC_C
[3] = C_CCC
[8] = CCC_CC
[4] = CC_C
[9] = CCC_CCC
C = Chime tone, _ = pause.
Summary of Contents for LUPCMALL
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Page 10: ...10 PCM TIM PCM CPU PCM TBM PCM ZPM Figure 4 1 LUPCMALL Feature Callouts...
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