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Stored call codes are displayed at the lower left of the alphanumeric
display (zone B), along with the total number of stored calls (from [ 1 ]
to [99], or [xx] to indicate that the memory is full):
Calls from apartment stations are handled independently of whether
the concierge service is active, and whether the switchboard station is
in DAY or NIGHT service. Procedures are as follows:
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The call will be stored immediately if the switchboard station is
engaged in a call with other apartment stations or entrance panels.
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The call will be stored after 10 seconds if:
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The switchboard station is free,
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The switchboard station attendant does not pick up the handset
within this period;
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The code of the called apartment station has not been stored
already.
The switchboard station will generate an audible signal to inform the
resident at the apartment station that the call has been queued.
Queue memory status is indicated by LED (4), which provides the
following information:
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No calls in memory (LED off).
•
From 1 to 99 calls in memory (LED fl ashing).
NOTE:
In this example, the number “15” in square brackets indicates
the total number of calls stored in the queue memory.
•
100 calls in memory (memory full = LED on)
In the latter case, it is advisable to clear the memory using the delete key
or call button, as any calls arriving after the hundredth cannot be stored.
QUEUED CALLS
The fi rst call which was received is identifi ed by an asterisk : “ * ”.
As further calls are queued, only the total number of calls in memory
will change on the display. Thus, if the switchboard station queues two
more calls from the apartment stations identifi ed by codes 2570 and
3680, the display will show:
VIEWING CODES IN MEMORY
Codes for queued calls can be viewed using the memory scroll key (5).
To continue with the previous example, pressing the key once will thus
change the display as follows:
Pressing the key several times will cause the display to scroll through
all queued call codes until it returns to the fi rst (1244*).
After selecting the code as described above, the switchboard attendant
can perform any of the operations indicated below:
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Calling a queued apartment station
To call a queued apartment station, press the Call from Queue key
(6). Each time the key is pressed, a call will be made to the selected
apartment station. If the apartment station answers, the call will be
automatically deleted from the queue memory.
•
Deleting a call from queue memory
The switchboard attendant can delete calls stored in the queue
memory one at a time until the memory is empty and LED (4) goes
off. If call code 1244 is to be deleted, for example, the display will
show:
When key (3) is pressed, the following message will appear on the
display:
Confi rm that code 1244 is to be deleted by pressing key (3) again. If
the key is not pressed within 3 seconds, the entire operation will be
ignored. The display will show:
This indicates that there are still two calls in the queue memory, and
the oldest is from apartment station 2570.
CONCIERGE SERVICE WITH ENTRANCE PANEL
CALL INTERCEPTION DURING THE DAY
When the switchboard station is confi gured for this operating mode
at the time of installation, it can provide concierge service as well as
make and receive calls to and from apartment stations.
When the switchboard station is in “DAY” mode (LED 17 on), it
performs concierge service or in other words intercepts all calls made
from any main entrance panel to an apartment station.
Conversely, when the switchboard station is in “NIGHT” mode (LED 17
off), concierge service is disabled, and calls from the main entrance
panel will be sent directly to the apartment stations.
To change between DAY and NIGHT service, hold down button (18)
for at least 3 seconds. The switchboard station will generate an audible
signal for the entire period that the button is held down.
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