
Example 2: Dialing from Two Different Telephone Directories
In this example, the B1290 is programmed to telephone whoever is on call if
there is an alarm. The company has two groups of employees which take
turns being on call alternate weeks. Instead of reprogramming the B1290
directory every week, two directories are programmed. When the Direc-
tory Control Code is received, the B1290 is directed to dial from the other
directory. The directory may be switched with the Directory Control Code
over the telephone, local programming phone, or two-way radio. There are
specific rules governing how the alarms can be assigned to directories if the
Directory Change Code is used. Refer to Program Code 2 Directories for
more information concerning these rules. This example starts by setting the
telephone numbers in the two directories.
B1290: Enter Program Code
YOU:
2**
Directory Code
B1290: Enter Directory
YOU:
1**
Directory A
B1290: Directory A, Line One is...
YOU:
2**
Change
B1290: ‘beep’
YOU:
#0 2559544 #8 **
[DIAL]2559544 [VOICE]
B1290: Directory A, Line One is DIAL 2559544 VOICE
YOU:
**
Next
B1290: Directory A, Line Two is...
YOU:
2**
Change
B1290: ‘beep’
YOU:
#0 2559598 #8 **
[DIAL]2559598 [VOICE]
B1290: Directory A, Line Two is DIAL 2559598 VOICE
YOU:
**
Next
B1290: Directory A, Line Three is...
YOU:
#**
Quit
B1290: Enter Directory
YOU:
2**
Select Directory B
B1290: Directory B, Line One is...
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