System >
Auto Location
When an operator answers an alarm
call, the Memcom
+
will automatically
play the location message.
NOTE: when programming in the alarm
numbers ‘UNGUIDED’ protocol must
be selected (see section on Alarm
Numbers for more detail).
Avoid Silence
During an alarm call the Memcom
+
will not mute its speaker, unless the
operator presses the ‘2’ key on their
handset.
Quick Dial
Reduces the dial tone detection
test from 7 seconds to 3 seconds –
prevents issues with exchanges timing
out after 4 seconds.
Fast sp.det.
Allows the Memcom
+
to detect speech
before the first ring pulse has been
sent down the line.
Dialtone req
Requires the Memcom
+
to detect a
dial tone before it attempts to dial out.
Lineflt. Alert
If the phone line to the Memcom
+
is cut, the unit will play an audible
warning message. The message will
repeat every 3 minutes unit the phone
line is restored.
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Settings
Systems
Hardware Monitoring
Hardware monitoring sets which system elements are checked when
the unit completes its self-check and places a test call. Default
settings are shown below:
NOTE on GSM monitoring: When using the 452 000 Memco GSM
select ‘GSM log sig.’ or ‘GSM no sign.’ to enable monitoring of the
GSM signal strength. When using the 452001, 452 002, 452 002/M,
452 003 or 452 003/M select ‘GSM Status’.
Full Programming Options
Quickstart >
Tel. Numbers >
Alarm no. 1
Alarm no. 2
Alarm no. 3
Alarm no. 4
Tech.no.
Background no.
Call attempts
Settings >
Codice ID
Volume
Accessories >
System Config >
System >
HW Monitoring >
Lift Monitor
IP1 only
iP1+iP2 (Serv.)
Service Count
Internval
Live Count
Delays >
COP delay
MPS delay
TOC delay
Tech IP1 delay
Tech IP2 delay
Hangup delay
Answer delay
Messages >
Location
Reassurance
Guidance
Time / Date >
Time
Date
Advanced >
Passcode
Network ID
Next EN81 call
PBX Frequency
Language >
Relay Mode >
Relay Override >
HW Config >
GMT Offset
DTMF RX
HW Monitoring >
Power Supply
ü
Battery
ü
Phone Line
ü
GSM low sig.
û
GSM no sig.
û
Spkr/mic.
ü
GSM Status
û
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