Dyna Lec 65032-300 Instruction Sheet Download Page 2

1.0 

Overview 

The software implemented in the Analog Terminal provides the flexibility to support several application-specific 
functions as well as facilitating functional variations with little or no hardware modifications.  Some of the 
application-specific functions are as follows: 

 

• 

Capable of interfacing to either an H-319/U handset or H-320/U headset on connector J2 

• 

Capable of interfacing to either an LS-613A/STC-1 intercom or LS-614A/STC-1 handsfree intercom on 
connector J3 

• 

Capable of supporting 

standard answer mode

 where an audible alert indicates an incoming call and the 

terminal is manually taken off hook or 

auto-answer mode

 where a short audible alert indicates an incoming call 

and receive audio is automatically routed to the intercom device connected to J3 

• 

Capable of detecting incoming audio to control the TALK or LISTEN operation state of the handsfree intercom 
device connected to J3 

• 

Capable of toggling between the handset/headset on J2 and the intercom device on J3 at any time  

• 

Capable of detecting the absence of receive audio for a pre-determined period of time and automatically placing 
the terminal back on hook to avoid tying up phone lines  

 

 

 

2.0 

Operational Description 

  

2.1  

ON/OFF

  Button - Taking the unit OFF and ON hook

 

The 65032-300 Analog Terminal is toggled between 

on-hook

 and 

off-hook

 states using the ON/OFF button on the 

keypad.  The 

ACTIVE

 LED illuminates steady to indicate an off-hook condition.  The standard 3 x 4 keypad can be 

used to manually dial an extension. 

  

2.2  

REDIAL

  Button - Redialing

 

The 

REDIAL

 button on the keypad can be used to redial the last sequence of numbers dialed (number “recording” 

starts when the terminal is taken off hook and is stored when the terminal is put back on hook [10 digits max]).  This 
button can be pre ssed with the terminal on hook or off hook.  A “chirp” from the sonalert will sound to 
acknowledge depression of the redial button. 

  

2.3  

MEM

  Button - Memory Storage and Recall

 

The 

MEM

 button on the keypad is used for both storing speed dial numbers and recalling them.  To recall a speed 

dial number, press (but do not hold) the 

MEM

 button.  After hearing the acknowledgement chirp from the sonalert, 

press the number (0 through 9) corresponding to the speed dial number to recall.  A second chirp will be heard and 
the number will be dialed.  This function can be performed only with the terminal on hook. To store a speed dial 
number, press and hold the 

MEM

 button.  A chirp from the sonalert will be heard immediately upon pressing the 

button and a second chirp will be heard after the button is held for 1 second.  After this second chirp, the terminal 
is in 

memory entry mode

.  At this point, the digits to store should be dialed one-at-a-time and each press will be 

followed by a chirp.  When dialing is complete, press the 

MEM

 button again (a chirp will be heard) followed by the 

number (0 through 9) corresponding to the location to store the speed dial.  Any existing number in the selected 
location will be overwritten.

  

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