Further information
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Network settings
•
Network Selection
(
0#5310
) - This setting must remain in auto-
matic mode as manual selection is not supported.
•
Call waiting
(
0#5320
) - See
Input/output settings
(
0#540
) - See
for details.
•
Clock setting
(
0#550
) - See
Setting the internal clock
for details.
Special function
(
0#60
)
•
Lock outgoing calls
(
0#610
) - When enabled, only incoming or
emergency outgoing calls may be made. To change the mode,
you will be requested to enter the terminal PIN (this is a four digit
code which is set to 1234 as standard (use
0#51240
to change).
•
Lock menu functions
(
0#620
) - When enabled, the unit will use
the terminal PIN to prevent access to all menu functions. Calls can
still be made, including speed dial numbers.
•
Monitor inputs
(
0#630
) - When enabled, only incoming calls can
be received or emergency calls made and the input(s) will be
monitored. If the input conditions are met, an SMS is sent to the
number programmed in menus
0#54130
and/or
0#54230
. Before
enabling this option, you first need to enable at least one input
and set the corresponding SMS alert message.
When enabled, the power supply level is also monitored and if
it falls below 10 volts for a 12 volt supply or 20 volts for a 24 volt
supply, an alert is sent to the number allocated to channel 1 (or to
channel 2 if channel 1 is allocated as an output).
•
Disconnect from network
(
0#640
) - When enabled, the unit is dis-
connected from the network, equivalent to switching off a mobile
phone. In this state a “Divert when off” condition will apply (if set).
Picking up the handset will initiate a request to “log on?”. Pressing
0
will cause the terminal to re-connect to the network and request
a SIM PIN or Terminal PIN, if enabled.
Help
(
0#80
)
Displays the most important key sequences to operate the unit.
Outgoing call routing
(
0#90
)
This section controls when to make calls using the mobile network.
•
Calls via mobile networks
(
0#910
section for details.
•
Prefix of mobile numbers
(
0#920
) - See
section for details.
•
Landline IDD access code
(
0#930
) - The number stored here is
used to convert the GSM ‘+’ symbol when making international
calls via the landline network. The default is
00
. Up to five digits
may be entered.
•
Use landline prefix
(
0#940
) - Required only when the Burnside
unit is connected to a Private Branch Exchange (PBX) and must
dial a prefix (usually
9
) in order to obtain an outside line.
•
Change landline prefix
(
0#950
) - Allows you to change the prefix
that must be dialled to gain an outside line via a PBX.
•
Dial through control
(
0#960
) - See
Landline dial through
section
for details.