AOR Series Analog Stations
Installation & Operation Manual
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Rev. 1/7/2022
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allow for proper call progress
detection.
F
Lap Counter.
The lap counter
determines how many times the
AOR Series Analog Station will
cycle through its list of up to five
(5) phone numbers (or up to
three (3) phone numbers if
calling through the Auxiliary
Input) before it stops the dialing
process and hangs up.
When all of the programmed
phone numbers have been
dialed, the lap counter
increments and the dialing
process repeats. When the lap
counter has been met, the
dialing process stops and the
AOR Series Analog Station
hangs up.
When the lap counter is disabled
(default), if the AOR Series
Analog Station is programmed to
dial the next number on ring-no-
answer and/or busy signal, the
AOR Series Analog Station will
continuously call its programmed
phone numbers indefinitely until
the call is answered.
0
Disabled
[Default]
1
1 time
2
2 times
…
…
8
8 times
9
9 times
Recording the Voice Message
The voice message is recorded from a standard touch-tone telephone through an analog PBX
extension or analog PSTN line.
Typically, physical location information is provided through this voice message to identify the unit to the
answering point. For example,
“233 South Wacker, northeast stairwell B, 8th floor requires assistance.
Press
*
to repeat this message”.
1. Call into the AOR Series Analog Station and access programming mode (see
Section 6.2
Accessing Programming Mode, p.11
).
2. Enter this code to initiate recording, wait for a single beep, and begin speaking:
* 4
NOTE:
The maximum duration for a voice message is 16 seconds.
3. Press any key to stop recording.
NOTE:
After recording, the voice message will automatically play back as a preview.
4. Enter this code to preview the voice message again:
* 5
5. Enter this code to clear the voice message:
* 3
NOTE:
The voice message feature is
NOT
supported on calls placed via the Auxiliary Input.