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Pub. 42004-500C
Division 2 VoIP Page Phones
—Wired and WiFi
Page 18 of 24
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Output Contacts
Each RED ALERT WiFi VoIP telephone contains two dry-contact outputs (see the Specifications section
for the output ratings). Both outputs are SPST (single-pole, single-throw) contacts. The mode of each
output is configurable. Configure outputs for one of the following modes:
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On
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Off
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Ring
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Connect
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Hook
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In Use
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Ring Out
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Registered
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Emergency
The duration of activation, or on/off times, can also be set in some modes. Refer to Pub. 42004-548, for
programming instructions for the outputs (see the Reference Documentation section).
Maintenance
Monitoring and Reporting
Each telephone can recognize and generate several hardware and configuration fault condition alarms.
These alarms can be signaled to a remote site using three methods:
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syslog output over TCP
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SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
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TMA (Telephone Management Application) software (purchased separately)
Available alarms are:
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handset integrity loop (if applicable)
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configuration error
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cold reset (power cycle)
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warm reset (internal command)
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keypad error, such as a stuck button (if applicable)
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key hook (off-hook status, if applicable)
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register fail
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audio path test (speaker/microphone test)