Area of Rescue Command Unit
Installation Instructions
Model AOR-8 / Model AOR-16
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Rev. 8/18/2016
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V.
Operating Instructions
1.
General Information
When a push button on the Talkaphone Area of Rescue Emergency Analog
Phone is pressed it will automatically either ring the local phone or dial out
using the phone line connected to the Telco
“IN” port according to how the
particular consolidator which it is connected is programmed. If the phone line is
being shared with another device (see page 5, sharing a line), the consolidator
will seize the line on behalf of the emergency phone.
When a call comes in to the AOR-8 or AOR-16, an LED will light indicating
which phone is calling in. If a call is already being answered, any other calls
which come in will cause the appropriate LED to blink to indicate they are
awaiting an open line. As soon as the initial call has been completed, any calls
that were waiting will be put through in the order in which they were placed.
2.
Calling Talkaphone Area of Rescue Emergency Analog Phones through the
Area of Rescue Command Unit
To call from a remote phone, dial the telephone number of the Consolidator.
To call from the local phone, simply pick up the phone and select the phone line
corresponding to the appropriate consolidator. In either case, you will hear 3
beeps when the consolidator is ready.
Enter the code to route to an Emergency Phone, *4X* where X= phone jack
number 1-8. There will be a short pause and then the Emergency Phone will
answer with a series of tones.
For more information on Emergency Analog Phones, consult the
Emergency/Information Phone manual.
3.
Answering the Emergency Analog Phones
When a call comes in on either the local phone or a remote phone, the
consolidators are effectively transparent. That is, there will exist an open line of
communication to the Area of Rescue Emergency Analog Phone from the
moment the call is answered.
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