Doorphone Alert Extensions (#606)
Description
This System Programming procedure identifies up to 32 extensions that are to
signal when a doorphone button is pressed. When a person uses the
doorphone, it signals all alert extensions at the same time. If the alert extension
is a system phone, the call signals with a unique
ding-dong sound to distinguish
it from other calls. Additionally, if you have two doorphones, they signal with
different tones so you can distinguish between them.
Related Features
Doorphone Extensions (#604 and #605)
extensions to which doorphones are connected.
is active at a doorphone alert extension, the person at the
doorphone hears signaling, but the alert extension is not signaled.
If a Contact Closure on the Contact Closure Adjunct controls a door lock,
consider assigning the Doorphone Alert Extensions to the
) for that Contact Closure. Only extensions assigned to that
Contact Closure Group can activate the door lock.
Considerations
You cannot bridge two doorphones together.
Valid Entries
1 = Not an Alert Extension
✔
2 = Doorphone 1 Alert Extension
3 = Doorphone 2 Alert Extension
4 = Doorphones 1 and 2 Alert Extension
Programming
(See Figure 2-3 in Chapter 2 for the location of special programming buttons
such as
s
and
e
on system phones.)
To identify doorphone alert extensions:
1.
Press
f
0
0
s
s
#
6
0
6
at extension 10
or 11.
2.
Enter the first alert extension number (10–41). For example, to identify
extension 10, press
1
0
.
3.
To change the alert status, press
D
until the appropriate value displays.
4.
To identify another alert extension, press
n
or
p
until the
extension number shows on the display. Then repeat Step 3.
5.
Select another procedure or exit programming mode.
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Doorphone Alert Extensions (#606)
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