Area of Refuge Command Unit
Installation Instructions
Model AOR-24/AOR-32
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Rev. 10/15/2015
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18.
Local Mode
In Local Mode, pressing the button on any of the Talkaphone Area of Refuge
Emergency phones will cause the built in touch-tone telephone to ring.
19.
Remote Mode
In Remote Mode, pressing the button on any of the Talkaphone Area of Refuge
Emergency phones will cause them to access a phone line to dial out. For this
configuration, connect an outside phone(s)
line to the “IN” position(s) on the
punch down block.
NOTE:
See Technical Requirements, page 2, for outside phone line
requirements.
20.
Day/Night Mode
Day/Night Mode is primarily used when a facility has a guard on-site during the
day but not at night. It may also be used in any situation where the guard
station is not always manned. When a Talkaphone Area of Refuge Emergency
Phone calls and the
AOR-24/AOR-32
is in Day/Night mode, it will ring the
Command Unit’s built in local handset phone first, ring it a second time if no
one answers the first time, then if no one answers the second time it will dial a
remote number. If no one should answer the remote number, it will re-ring the
local phone and continue this cycle until either the phone is answered or times
out (see Emergency Phone manual for information on setting the time-out.)
When a guard leaves for the night, she can enter the code *36* to configure the
consolidator to ring the remote phone first and then switch to the local phone
(see Software Programming, page 6). For Day/Night Mode connect an outside
phone line(s) to the
“IN” position(s) on the punch down block. This
programming must be done for each of the consolidators (3 consolidators for
the AOR-24)
NOTE:
See Technical Requirements, page 2, for outside phone line
requirements.
21.
Sharing a Phone Line
Another telephone instrument (e.g. fax, modem, standard telephone, etc.) can
share the outside phone line(s) with the
AOR-24/AOR-32
by connecting the
outside phone line(s) to the “IN” position(s) on the punch down block and
connecting the telephone instr
ument sharing the line to the “OUT” position(s).
Be sure to set each consolidator in the
AOR-24/AOR-32
not to answer before
Содержание AOR-16
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