Pub. 42004-438M
300 Series Emergency Telephone Manual
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The telephones can be programmed to access outside CO lines if connected to a PBX, PABX, KSU, etc.
telephone system. Access to a CO line typically requires adding a digit (e.g. 9) to the auto-dial number.
A
pause
may also be required in the auto-dial number. The pause is normally required to wait for the
secondary (CO line) dial tone (see Table 4,
HELP
button
A
UTO
-
DIAL
Number 1 for examples).
The telephones also have a programmable
Primary Dial Tone Delay
and
Secondary Dial Tone Delay
in
addition to the pause capability. Both delays determine the amount of time the telephone will wait before
dialing the stored telephone number.
N
OTE
:
The secondary dial tone delay can only be used if a 9 must be entered to gain access to the CO
line.
The
A
UTO
-
DIAL
2
push button can only be programmed for a single telephone number when operating in
standard mode. Configure the telephone for SMART mode with TMA to program the
A
UTO
-
DIAL
2
button for three-number rollover.
Table 4. Auto-Dialing Key Sequences
Feature
Key
Sequence
Description
Default
HELP Button
Auto-dial
Number 1
DD ...
*1
Assigns a telephone number to the auto-dial memory 1.
DD ...
represents the telephone number, which can be up
to 24 digits in length.
For access to an outside line, a pause may be required in
the telephone number to wait for secondary dial tone.
The *# represents a pause in the telephone number.
Examples
:
To assign the police emergency number
911
to the auto-
dial button, enter
911*1
.
To assign 911 when a 9 is required to gain access to a CO
line, enter
9*#911*1
.
To store
*
or
#
as part of the auto-dial number, (such as
for speed dialing), enter these digits twice in succession.
None
HELP Button
Auto-dial
Number 2
DD ...
*2
Same as HELP Button Auto-dial Number 1 except the
sequence ends in *2 instead of *1.
None
HELP Button
Auto-dial
Number 3
DD ...
*3
Same as HELP Button Auto-dial Number 1 except the
sequence ends in *3 instead of *1.
None
CALL or
ASSISTANCE
Button Auto-
dial
DD ...
*4
DD ...
*5
DD ...
*6
Same as HELP Button Auto-dial Number 1 except the
sequence end digits.
None
Primary Dial
Tone Delay
# 1 0
N N
The dial tone delay is the amount of time the unit waits
for a dial tone before auto-dialing the telephone number.
(00* [20 seconds]; 01–15 seconds).
Example
: To wait up to 5 seconds for a dial tone,
enter
# 1 0 0 5
.
*N
OTE
:
If dial tone is not detected then autodialing does
not occur.
03 (3 seconds)