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1. Information Numbers and Emergency Phone Numbers
Note: Up to 125 digits can be stored in each of the 5 phone number and 5 emergency phone number positions.
Information Numbers
The number programmed in the first location under “Phone Numbers” is the telephone or extension number that is
dialed when the hard wired button or center button on the BTR-3 wireless remote is momentarily pressed.
Additional numbers (if programmed) will be dialed when there is no answer and the Dial Next No. on Ring No Answer
feature is enabled. The 40TP-IP speaker phone will cycle through the programmed phone numbers until answered.
Note: The voice recording will not play when Information Numbers are dialed.
Emergency Phone Numbers
The number programmed in the first location under “Emergency Phone Numbers” is the telephone or extension number
that is dialed when the hard wired button or center button on the BTR-3 wireless remote is pressed and held for 3 or
more seconds. Additional numbers (if programmed) will be dialed when there is no answer and the Dial Next No. on
Ring No Answer feature is enabled. The 40TP-IP speaker phone will cycle through the programmed emergency phone
numbers until answered. If a recording is uploaded it will play after the line has been answered and can be repeated
when a touch tone “
Q
”
is entered.
Programming Features
The security code allows the user/installer to program the
40TB-IP
phone. The factory set security code is 845464. It
is recommended that the factory set security code be changed.
Note:
The security code must be 6 digits and cannot include a
Q
or a
#
.
Incoming and outgoing SIP call audio streams can be programmed to have priority over any of the 10 Multicast paging
groups. Simply check the Incoming or Outgoing calls box then use the drop down menu to select which Multicast group
you want SIP calls to have priority over.
The
40TB-IP
is designed and tested to be compatible with FreeSwitch Multicast Paging. Up to 10 multicast paging
groups can be programmed into each
40TB-IP
speaker. Each multicast group is defined by a multicast address and
port number. Each multicast group is assigned a priority, allowing simultaneously arriving pages to be serviced based
on importance. A timeout check box can be selected for each paging group. See Page Length Time Out under Speaker
Settings to adjust the timeout from 1 to 255 seconds. Only one timeout time can be programmed for all groups. The
volume for each multicast group can be programmed seperately.
Assigning Priority
The
40TB-IP
will prioritize simultaneous audio streams according to their priority in the Paging Sources list. Group 0
will have the highest priority while group 9 will have the lowest priority. Group 9 is useful for a low priority stream such
as background music. Group 0 is useful for high priority streams such as emergency messages.
The multicast paging groups can also be used for up to ten different paging zones for receiving audio streams. A paging
zone can consist of one or many
40TB-IP
multicast speakers. There is no limit to how many speakers can be in a given
paging zone. Each multicast group is defined by a multicast address and port number. Each multicast group is assigned
a priority, allowing simultaneously arriving pages to be serviced based on importance.
2. Security Code
The Access Code is used for remotely operating the relay (Doorstrike, Mag-Lock, etc) by calling into the unit. This code
provides basic security and only allows operation of the relays and not the ability to change any of the programming
parameters. Once entered, any of the “Remote Access Operation Commands” can be used. The code can be 1 to 6
digits in length and cannot contain a “
Q
” or “#”. Simply call the
40TB-IP
phone (set to auto-answer/auto-answer secure),
the unit will automatically answer the line and output one beep. You then enter the programmed 1 to 6 digit access
code, 2 beeps should be heard. You can now enter any “Remote Access Operation Commands” (see page 19). This
code will also enable audio to/from the speaker and the caller.
4. SIP Page / Call Priority VS Multicast
5. Multicast Paging
3. Access Code