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7. Emergency Phone Numbers
Note:
Up to 79 digits can be stored in each of the 5 speed dial phone number positions.
The number programmed in the first location under “Emergency Numbers” is the telephone or extension number that is
dialed when the panic button is 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
PB-3-IP
Phone will also detect busy and move on (Dial Next
Number on Busy Enabled). The
PB-3-IP
Phone will cycle through the programmed Emergency numbers until answered.
The security code allows the user/installer to program the
PB-3-IP
phone. Programming can be done by way of a PC
and Viking IP Programming software or limited programming can be done using the touch tone program mode. If the
security code of the
PB-3-IP
is still set to default (845464), the PC software will not require entering a security code to
connect to the phone. It is recommended however, that the factory set security code be changed.
Factory Setting:
845464
Note:
The security code must be 6 digits and cannot include a
or a
#
.
Note:
A majority of the features below can also be Touch Tone (In-Band DTMF) programmed, see DOD 949.
8. Security Code
The ID Number (1 - 6 digits) is used by emergency personnel to identify the location of the caller and is given out when
the receiving party presses a
.
This ID number is transmitted as In-Band DTMF or RFC 2833. This can be cleared out
by leaving the field blank.
Factory Setting:
987654 (RFC 2833 format)
9. ID Number:
10. Access Code
The Access Code adds basic security on inbound calls in the
Auto Answer
–
Secure
or
Auto Answer
Inbound Call Modes.
It is useful for installations where only select personnel are allowed to monitor audio or control the relay of the
PB-3-IP
.
The code can be 1 to 6 digits in length, can not contain a “
” or “#” or match the numbers used for the security code.
Once programmed, simply call the
PB-3-IP
phone, the unit will automatically answer the line and output 1 beep. You
can then enter the programmed 1 to 6 digit Access Code and 2 beeps will be heard. Communication with the
PB-3-IP
is now established and/or touch tone commands can be dialed to control the relay.
On outbound calls from the
PB-3-IP
, the Access Code does not need to be entered prior to monitoring the
PB-3-IP
’s
audio or controlling the relay. If however, emergency personnel may be calling back to the
PB-3-IP
, they will need to
enter the Access Code or the call will be dropped after 10 seconds. Information about the requirement to enter a valid
Access Code could be included in the
PB-3-IP’
s voice announcement to remind emergency personnel to enter the
Access Code.
Factory Setting:
Disabled