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Re-dialing the Last Number

The TIF-4000 remembers the last number which it has
dialed.

1

Enter dialing mode by following instructions for
dialing a call.

2

Enter 

CLR-0-0

.  The TIF-4000 will automati-

cally redial the last number it dialed.

3

Momentarily release the talk key to exit dialing
mode.

For example, If you have a call to 818.566.6700 and
you are disconnected, issuing the redial command will
reestablish the call.  The redial command may be
issued from any keypanel in the intercom, not just the
keypanel that originally dialed the call.

DIALING A SPEED DIAL NUMBER
The TIF-4000 has 24 internal memories for storing
frequently used phone numbers.  To dial one  of these
numbers, do the following:

1

Enter 

Dial

 mode.

2

Enter 

CLR-nn

, where CLR is the clear button

on the keypad, and nn is two digits, which are
the speed dial code.

3

Momentarily release the talk key to exit the
dialing mode.

STORING A SPEED DIAL NUMBER

1

After dialing the number the usual way, but
before exiting dial mode, enter the 

CLR-PGM-

nn

 before you release the talk key to exit

dialing mode.

2

Momentarily release the talk key to exit dialing
mode.

NOTE

:  To generate a pause during auto dial, enter

*99

.  This is used, for example, if you need to enter a

digit to get an outside line, and your phone system
requires a pause before continuing to dial.

Each number may contain up to 25 digits.

A TIF-4000 can have different numbers stored in it.
Unlike the TIF-951, the TIF-4000 stores the numbers
in non-volatile memory and therefore does not require a
UPS to maintain stored speed dial numbers.

ANSWERING A CALL

1 When a line is ringing, the alpha-numeric display

or LED above the talk key which is programmed
for that line will flash rapidly.

2 To answer the call, first turn the listen key ON,

then press the talk key and speak into the micro-
phone or headset.

3 If you have been programmed as a default station,

your panel will “ring” whenever one of the lines
rings.  If you do not have a key already pro-
grammed, the ringing line will appear on your
incoming call key (the key farthest to the right on
the main panel, also known as the Call Waiting
Window or CWW).  To answer, press the incoming
call key and answer.  You should copy the key to a
main key position, either just before or just after
you answer, so you can turn on the listen key to
hear the caller audio.

TIF-4000 System Setup to Receive Calls

To the intercom system, the TIF-4000 is similar to a
keypanel.  If the phone lines are to be used for outgo-
ing calls only, then no programming in AZedit is
necessary.  If users are going to phone into the
intercom system from the outside, then the TIF-4000
needs to be configured to allow them to use the phone
line in much the same way a local user uses the
keypanel.

Programming information for the phone line is entered
into AZedit just as if the TIF-4000 were an ordinary
keypanel, by selecting “Keys” from the main menu,
then selecting the TIF-4000 from the pick list of
keypanels.  The TIF-4000 operates much the same
way as a keypanel, except the “keys” are really the
DTMF buttons on the user’s telephones.

AUTO ANSWER MODE
To use the TIF-4000 in auto answer mode, you must
first enable auto answer mode on the front card DIP
switch bank, switch 1.  You may also wish to enable
Password Required, switch 3.  In addition, you may
select the number of rings before the unit answers
(internal DIP switch bank #2), and the actual password
(internal DIP switch bank #3).

When the caller dials into the TIF-4000, they will hear
the line ring, then the unit will answer and beep to
request the password (if password required is en-
abled).  The user must enter the password.  The unit
will beep once to confirm a proper password.  If the
password is not correct, the unit will beep twice to
allow another try.  The user is allowed 3 attempts to
enter the correct password, after which the TIF-4000 will
disconnect.

Once the password has been entered, the TIF-4000
will establish communications on key #1 automatically.
From AZedit, this will be talk and listen key #1.  If for
example, the user is a camera operator, it may be
desirable to program the camera PL as talk and listen
on talk and listen keys #1.  If the caller were a reporter,

Summary of Contents for TIF-4000 Frame

Page 1: ...1 USER MANUAL TIF 4000 Frame TIF 4000 Digital Hybrid Telephone Line 9350 7812 000 Rev B 10 2005...

Page 2: ...ress phone number a person to contact regarding the repair the type and quantity of equipment a description of the problem and the serial number s Shipping to Manufacturer for Repair or Adjustment All...

Page 3: ...h S202 6 Internal DIP Switch S203 6 Internal DIP Switch S203 7 Connections 7 Relay 7 Setting Audio Levels 8 Configuring for Country s Telephone System 9 Operation 9 Operation From A Keypanel 9 Re dial...

Page 4: ...ch 2 in the down position To turn OFF the ring signal place switch 2 in the up position PASSWORD REQUIRED Switch 3 Turning ON the password required option sets the unit so that when a call is automati...

Page 5: ...5 Table 1 Correspondence between address numbers and intercom port numbers for ADAM ADAM CS and Zeus systems...

Page 6: ...when audio is present When using full duplex mode users may hear an increased amount of echo on the line This may be more pronounced when the TIF 4000 is forced into full duplex mode all of the time s...

Page 7: ...n Audio Ducking is enabled The Audio Ducking feature helps eliminate feedback between the intercom system and the telephone line Internal DIP Switch S203 Internal DIP switch S203 select the password I...

Page 8: ...N O F F O 3 7 5 4 N O N O F F O F F O N O F F O 0 3 8 8 F F O F F O N O F F O N O F F O 0 2 6 0 N O F F O N O F F O N O F F O 9 3 3 3 F F O N O N O F F O N O F F O 0 5 8 9 N O N O N O F F O N O F F O...

Page 9: ...responding to the country configuration This is reported as LOCALE XX where XX is a specific number for each country The current possible configurations are LOCALE Country or Countries 0 North America...

Page 10: ...also hear the dial tone NOTE You can hang up the phone line at this time by simply tapping the phone key again 2 Click SELECT to select MAN DIAL The twelve intercom keys can now be used to dial a tel...

Page 11: ...nging line will appear on your incoming call key the key farthest to the right on the main panel also known as the Call Waiting Window or CWW To answer press the incoming call key and answer You shoul...

Page 12: ...en the line rings the TIF 4000 will call these panels when the line is ringing The TIF 4000 generates a ringer noise which is then transmitted to these panels The panels will display the TIF 4000 s al...

Page 13: ...to signal that the far end has hung up Programming Mode You may reprogram the talk and listen assignments on 1 7 just as you can on a keypanel if they are not restricted via AZedit Note the sequences...

Page 14: ...p Thru Connector RJ11 Female Power Requirements Universal Power Supply 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz Card Every card uses 1Amp of power Power Dissipation TIF 4000 Full Frame 12 TIF Cards 750mA 15V 1A 15V 9A 5V...

Page 15: ...9 12 3 0 3 TO TELEPHONE TO MATRIX POWER DATA TEL LEVEL MTX LEVEL D R O P RESET A U T O S E IZ E SELECT 12 9 6 15 6 9 12 3 0 3 TO TELEPHONE TO MATRIX POWER DATA TEL LEVEL MTX LEVEL D R O P RESET A U T...

Page 16: ...iew Phone Line Loop Thru Relay To Matrix 90 240 VAC 90 240 VAC 15 5 COM 15 Test Jacks For Testing Purposes Only DB 9 Connectors to the Matrix RJ 12 Connectors to the Matrix Terminal Block RJ 11 Connec...

Page 17: ...telephone system or to obtain governmental approval Additionally Telex may require the customer to initiate the government approval process of the TIF 4000 for their particular telephone system Here i...

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