Contact Closure Devices
The Contact Closure Adjunct plugs into a jack on the PARTNER ACS processor
module and has two Contact Closures that can be used to control devices such
as an electronic door lock (as shown in Figure 4-6) or an alert. The device being
controlled must be wired to the Adjunct by an electrician in accordance with
local electrical codes. See Appendix A, “Specifications,” for more information.
Figure 4-6. Contact Closure Adjunct
Using Contact Closure Devices
You must designate which extensions are eligible to use the Contact Closures
and you must program how the contacts will respond when activated. Then
users at eligible extensions can program a button on their phones or they can
simply use
f41
(to activate Contact Closure 1) or
f42
(to
activate Contact Closure 2).
For example, suppose Contact Closure 1 can release the door lock on the
Deliveries door. You program extension Y as an eligible extension for Contact
Closure 1 using
Contact Closure Group (#612)
, and set the
Contact Closure
Operation Type (#613)
to 5-Seconds On. When a delivery person uses the
doorphone (extension X) to announce a package delivery, the user at extension
Y can use
f41
to activate Contact Closure 1. The lock on the Deliveries
door will be released for five seconds, enabling the delivery person to enter.
Programming Contact Closure Devices
1.
Use
Doorphone Extension (#604)
to assign Doorphone 1 to extension X.
2.
Use
Doorphone Alert Extensions (#606)
to identify extension Y as an alert
extension for Doorphone 1.
3.
Use
Contact Closure Group (#612)
to assign extension Y to Contact Closure
Group 1. This extension can activate Contact Closure 1.
4.
Use
Contact Closure Operation Type (#613)
to set Contact Closure 1 to
Option 3, “5-Seconds On.”
Contact
Closure
1
CONTROL
UNIT
Ext X
Doorphone
Doorphone
Alert
Extension
Ext Y
Door with
Electronic
Lock
Contact
Closure
Adjunct
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Using Auxiliary Equipment
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