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Detail Programming Tone Functions
This unit has a new feature that allows you to decide what touch tones are used to
perform different functions. For example, all our previous units granted access using
tone zero "0" issued from the resident or security desk when they received a call
from the unit.
This is now done via a table with functions assigned various touch tones as follows:
Unit Dials Resident:
Function:
Tone:
CYCLE-1 & HANGUP 0=>9: 0
SET SWITCH-1 0=>9:
1
SET SWITCH-2 0=>9:
2
SET SWITCH-3 0=>9:
3
ENABLE VOICE 0=>9:
4
ENGAGE RELAY 2 0=>9:
5
ENGAGE RELAY 3 0=>9:
6
FORCED HANGUP 0=>9:
7
CYCLE-2 & HANGUP 0=>9: 8
CYCLE-3 & HANGUP 0=>9: 9
* FOR SITE ID MESSAGE
# FOR SITE ID OR REPLAY TED MESSAGE
Unit is Called by the Resident:
Function:
Tone:
CYCLE-1 & HANGUP 0=>9: 0
SET SWITCH-1 0=>9:
1
SET SWITCH-2 0=>9:
2
SET SWITCH-3 0=>9:
3
LATCH-1 TOGGLE 0=>9:
4 (1 BEEP=ON, 2 BEEPS=OFF)
LATCH-2 TOGGLE 0=>9:
5 (1 BEEP=ON, 2 BEEPS=OFF)
LATCH-3 TOGGLE 0=>9:
6 (1 BEEP=ON, 2 BEEPS=OFF)
FORCED HANGUP
0=>9:
7
CYCLE-2 & HANGUP 0=>9: 8
CYCLE-3 & HANGUP 0=>9: 9
*NNNN => FOR ENTERING PROGRAMMING MODE NNNN
*(PAUSE) => FOR SITE ID
# MICROPHONE AND SPEAKER SET ACTIVE
These are the Factory Default settings unless specified otherwise on the purchase or-
der.
"Cycle-n and hang up" refers to doing a gate access granted cycle on relay 1,2, or 3.
"Set Switch-n" refers to Macro Usage where the Switch can be defined to other func-
tions.
"Engage Relay" simply sets the relay active until the end of the call.
"Enable Voice" is for modes such as "TED" that usually maintain silence at the speaker.
"Latch-n" Toggles Relay (n=1,2,3) into latch mode and holds forever until toggled off.
The "*" and "#" tones usually control audio/message playing with the exception of when
a call is placed to the unit, the "*2468" is used for placing the unit into program
mode.
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Note: The unit has slightly different behaviors dependent on if the unit was
called or did the dialing itself (dialed out status).
You can assign a different tone control scheme to these functions. You must also remem-
ber that the functions are processed in the order shown. This means that if you use the
tone zero "0" to Cycle Gate-1, then tone zero "0" can't be used for any function beyond
that point. This is actually rather useful because you can then define all other func-
tions as tone zero "0" and the program will never get to process those functions. This
effectively masks those functions that you want disabled. This did however create a mi-
nor issue that was resolved by processing the "Forced Hangup" first.
Put simply: Define a tone for "Forced Hangup" such as the default seven "7" tone and
use it for every function you want disabled.
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