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3.3 CHECK-OUT (CO) PROGRAM
3.3.1 Send "CO" command and station number to system.
Send “CO” command and station number with ended by 0DH, 0AH. The command will
send simultaneously to RS-232 while the attendant telephone orders the “CO” command.
Eg.: “CO 20" 0DH, 0AH : The Check-out station is 20.
3.3.2 Description for system response
A. "OK CO", station No., 0DH, 0AH: the check- out station is OK.
B. "Double Check out", station No., 0DH, 0AH: the station is duplicated check-out.
C. "Can't find out physical number!" 07H, 07H, 0DH, 0AH : this station number is invalid.
D. "Station number over 4 digits, can't check out!" 07H, 07H, 0DH, 0AH : the digit you
entered is exceed 4 digits.
F. "Check Out on talking line!", 07H, 07H, 0DH, 0AH : the check-out station is on line
3.3.3 To clear the programmed data after check-out
This feature is not available for the office used station.
Please refer to K2 item 62.
A. Password
B. DISA Password
C. Alarm Call (Morning Call)
D. Do Not Disturb
E. Call Forward (Including Busy/ No answer forward)
F. Busy Station Queuing
G. Redial and Redial Memory
H. Background Music
I. Message
J. Absent Station Message
3.3.4 Station class of service: check-out class.
The default class of service for check-out is check-out class
3.4 ALARM (MORNING CALL) PROGRAM
3.4.1. Send "ALARM" command and station number to system.
Send “ALARM” command and station number, time, “-“, Group number of alarm with
ended by 0DH, 0AH. The command will send simultaneously to RS-232 while the
attendant station orders the “ALARM” command.
Eg.:
"ALARM 20 0830-1" 0DH, 0AH : to setup ALARM-1 at 08:30 AM for station
no.20.
"ALARM 20 *50729-2" 0DH, 0AH : to setup ALARM-2 at 07:29 AM on weekdays for
station no.20.
"ALARM 23 *70740-5" 0DH, 0AH : to setup ALARM-5 at 7:40 AM every day for
station no.23.
It will be programmed as Alarm 1 if the transmitting data without " -" & "ALARM-No."