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ACM Telephone System – AMC-M-A
A100K 10430 v.1.0
with 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5. Numbers with first digit 6-9 are reserved for
functions. If these numbers should be used, the corresponding function
code must be changed.
‘Display Text’
is the station ID text shown in the called station’s display
and system logs as well as for billing and DECT display.
The default text should normally be substituted by the station location or
the subscriber’s name. The max number of characters is 16 including
the station directory number.
‘Station Type’
is used to define the type of station on the actual
physical number.
‘Master Station’
is the default choice; this setting will automatically
detect the connected type of station. Analogue telephones shall have
station type ‘Master Station’.
‘Substation’
should be selected for stations with limited keypad and lines
used for interfacing public address amplifier system.
‘Display’
option can be selected to ensure faster and safer line error
detection on display station lines.
Other special station options can be selected to obtain optimal
performance and programming for these stations.
‘Volume’
setting is used to compensate for volume loss on long lines,
and to tune volume level according to marine requirements.
Available values are -14 dB to +16 dB. The default setting is 0 dB. For
ordinary regulation of the volume, the volume bar or the station is used.
The exchange must be reset if the volume setting has been changed.
‘Group Access Level’
is used to specify which group and PA calls a
user may make. Each group, used for group and PA calls, will have an
associated ‘Group Access Level’. The levels are
low, medium and high
.
The user must have a higher or the same group access level.
By default the group used for emergency PA announcements are
programmed as group 1 with group access level
high
. Only users with
group access level
high
can make an emergency PA announcement.
‘Call Setup Priority’
is used to specify how outgoing calls from the
station shall be treated.
Priority Low
Medium
High
Alarm
Call to an idle,
open station
Rings
Connects Connects Connects
Call to station with
private switch ON
Rings Rings Connects
Connects
Call to a station
with absence
message
Hears
the
message
Hears
the
message
Connects Connects
Call to a busy
station
Busy
tone
Busy
tone
Busy
tone
Connects
Table 7 Call Setup Priority
Call setup priority is used to give special treatment to users that should
never meet a busy tone, such as the bridge station and captain’s
station.
‘Class of Service’
determines which features in the system the station
can activate.
There are 16 different classes available and each can be freely
programmed. A Station can only have one Class of Service defined. The
following classes have a Default setup (which can be changed):
z
COS 1 Regular stations in the system
z
COS 16 Includes all services. Default for SuperUser.