
TIF-2000A
Installation and Operation 21
Operation
Operation From a Keypanel
The TIF-2000A is operated from the intercom keypanels, and from the dial pad on the telephone at the remote end of the line. Any
keypanel with a keypad may use a TIF-2000A. All that is necessary is to program a key to talk to the TIF-2000A, as if it were a
keypanel. The alpha numeric display or tally LED for that key then provides information about the phone line. A solid display or
non-illuminated LED indicates a line which is not in use. A slow flash indicates a line which is in use (off-hook). A rapidly flashing
display or LED indicates a line which is ringing. In addition, the alpha numeric display shows digits as they are dialed, and the
LED flashes for each digit.
NOTE:
Displayed tallies are different if the
Don’t Generate Tallies for TIF For Trunk Use
option has been selected in
Options|Intercom Configuration|Options
.
Programming a Key to Use the TIF-2000A
To use the TIF-2000A, either to answer a call, or to call out, you first need to program a key to talk to the TIF-2000A. This is
accomplished in the same manner as programming a key to talk to a keypanel. To program a key by port number, enter NUM-
nnn_PGM-t, where NUM is the number 1 key, nnn is the port number of the TIF-2000A you want to use, and t is any talk key. You
also need to use the listen key, so it should be assigned as either AF (auto-follow) or AL (auto-listen).
NOTE:
The TIF-2000A only responds to commands which are sent via a point-to-point key assignment. If you wish to use
the TIF-2000A primarily on a PL, you must add a point-to-point assignment as the L2 talk assignment on the talk key
for any panels which are going to either answer the line, or dial out on the line.