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Phone On/Off Hook (Transfer)
This key will activate the auxiliary output line of the next channel “Selected”. It is
intended for use as an “off hook” signal to answer an incoming phone line when the
optional telephone coupler is installed. Each channel has one auxiliary output line.
Phone Hook Flash (Transfer)
The phone Hook Flash key will cause the On/Off Hook line of the next channel selected to
be deactivated for 500 ms thereby putting the phone on “hold”. Hit the key again to enable
the phone conversation.
Volume Adjust (Transfer)
Pressing this key will cause the next “select” key pressed to become a “Volume adjust”
key. This eliminates the need for a separate Volume adjusts key for each channel.
Mute Adjust (Transfer)
Pressing this key will cause the next “select” key pressed to become a “Mute/Volume
adjust” key. This eliminates the need for a separate Mute Adjust key for each channel.
Auxiliary Input/Output
Auxiliary Input / Output ports have a variety of uses. Input ports can monitor alarms or
show voter status. Output ports can control gates, gas pumps, video monitors, room lights
and doors, even control the lawn sprinkler system.
The Auxiliary Inputs and Outputs require that an Auxiliary I/O card (702-9105) be
installed in the system. The eight spare outputs are located on each console controller card.
For each Auxiliary Output you will be prompted to select the desired LED configuration.
Selecting Auxiliary Input / Output Functions will display the AUXILIARY INPUT /
OUTPUT menu. From the menu you may assign an auxiliary input, one of three different
types of auxiliary outputs, or spare outputs.
Outputs 7 and 8 in Reverse Selective Calling Mode
If either a primary or secondary ANI address is programmed (see
page 213), the console operates in Reverse Selective Calling (RSC) mode. Radios must
support one of the following signaling modes in order to support RSC: DTMF, 5/6 Tone,
or SS1A.
Note
For more information about spare and auxiliary inputs and outputs,
see
Summary of Contents for 4000 Series
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