Auto-dialler mode
G8-TEL / G3-TEL
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Activate the radio button
Auto Dialler Mode
.
In the field
Password outgoing
, enter a 1- to 4-digit code with which the call shall be taken over at
a telephone.
In the field
Password incoming
, enter a 1- to 4-digit code that has to be entered at the telephone
when calling an Intercom subscriber. Alternatively, select the option “SAME AS OUTGOING”.
In the field
Waiting time
, enter the time in seconds after which the next telephone number of the
sequence hast to be dialled (if the call was not accepted).
In the drop-down list
Dial tone telephone
, select the dial tone for the telephone or deactivate it
Options: “None”, “British (440Hz)” and “Telephone (500Hz)”
In the field
Hang up after
, enter the time in seconds after which the (call) connection between
telephone interface and telephone network has to be disconnected after cancelling the respective
conversation.
In the field
Max. time simplex
, enter the time in seconds after which a simplex conversation
switches back if the asterisk button “*” is not pressed at the telephone a second time (press “*” to
talk; press “*” a second time to listen). The speech control is switched back to the mode selected
under
Intercom Server > Switch off times
in the drop-down list
Release T-Key
.
In the field
Dial prefix
, enter, if required, a number that is automatically pre-dialled (max. 8 digits),
e.g. an exchange number for dialling out or for selecting a certain provider. Admissible characters:
“0” to “9”, “*”, “#” or “P” (for one second pause)
In the field
DTMF decoding time [ms]
, enter, if required, the DTMF decoding time in milliseconds
(“60” by default).
In the field
DTMF tone period [ms]
, enter, if required, the tone duration of the DTMF tone in milli-
seconds (“80” by default).
In the field
DTMF gap period [ms]
, enter, if required, the pause between the DTMF tones in milli-
seconds (“70” by default).
In the drop-down list
DTMF Gain
, select the gain of the DTMF tone. Options: “Default”, “+6 dB” and
“-6 dB”
Call numbers and dialling sequences
In the column
call numbers
, enter up to 8 different call numbers (max. 24 digits). Admissible char-
acters: “0” to “9”, “*” and “#”
In the column
Sequences
, enter up to 8 different dialling sequences with which the order of the up
to 8 entered call numbers are defined (max. 15 digits per dialling sequence, e.g. “112211”).
NOTE: No password for outgoing and incoming calls
If no password is configured in the fields
Password outgoing
and
Password incoming
, no pre-
recorded audio files and location messages will be played back.
ATTENTION: Waiting time
Values
<
“10” are minutes (e.g. an entry of “5” is interpreted as “5 minutes”).
Values
≥
“10” are seconds (e.g. an entry of “12” is interpreted as “12 seconds”).
NOTE: Dialling sequence
By means of adding “9” at the end of the dialling sequence, the respective call is switched to the 1st
call number of the sequence again if this call is not answered by the last call number of the
sequence (e.g. “12121219”).