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DOD# 218

Printed in the U.S.A.

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ZF303560 Rev B

B. Central Station Operation

After the “

HELP

” / “

CALL

” button on the 

1600A

Series phone has been pressed the 

1600A

Series phone will begin to

dial.  If a voice number is programmed in memory locations 

#00-#04

, these numbers will be dialed first.  Upon detect-

ing a busy signal or after a preprogrammed ring delay the 

1600A

Series phone will hang-up and dial the central sta-

tion phone number stored in memory location 

#05

.  When the central station receiver answers, it will send a handshake

tone to the 

1600A

phone.  Upon detecting the handshake tone, the 

1600A

Series phone will begin uploading the infor-

mation stored in memory location 

#20

.

Once the 

1600A

Series emergency phone has sent the information stored in memory location 

#20

, it waits for a “kiss-

off” tone from the central station. When the “kiss-off” tone is received, the emergency phone turns on the call connect-
ed LED and goes into the “two-way talk mode” or hangs up and dials position 

#06

if programmed (see Note 3 below).  

Notes:

1.  

The central station should have a “talk-over” feature that will allow a two-way conversation at this time. If your receiver does not support “talk-

over”, a voice phone number should be programmed into position 

#06

.

2. 

If the central station answers the call, sends the handshake tone, but does not send a “kiss off” tone after the information is sent, the 

1600A

resends the information three additional times, waiting for a “kiss-off” after each attempt. If “kiss-off” has not been received after the fourth attempt,
the 

1600A

hangs up and dials position 

#05

again.

3. 

The 

1600A

has the capability to send a second informational message to the receiver after the first “kiss-off” is received, but only if a second

informational message is stored in memory location 

#21

. After the first “kiss-off” is received, the 

1600A

sends the information stored in memory loca-

tion 

#21

. It then waits for a second “kiss-off” from the central station receiver. When the second “kiss-off” is received, the emergency phone turns on

the call connected LED and goes into the “two-way talk mode” or hangs up and dials position 

#06

if programmed.

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A. Standard Operation

1. “HELP” / “CALL” Button

When the “

HELP

” / “

CALL

” button is pressed, the 

1600A 

series phone goes off-hook and dials a pre-programmed

telephone number.  The Call Connected LED momentarily flashes during tone or pulse dialing. In the event the line
is busy or there is a ring-no-answer, the unit can be programmed to call additional phone numbers.  The phone then
cycles through up to 5 pre-programmed emergency numbers until the call is answered.  When the call is answered,
the digital voice announcer will automatically play to identify the location of the emergency call. The phones are fac-
tory programmed to play the announcement once, and the automatically light the “Call Connected” LED to show
that handsfree communication to emergency personnel is established. The 

Q

key will send the I.D. number (if pro-

grammed), and play the announcement again. The distant party will know the location of the emergency call by
either the voice announcement or by decoding the touch tone I.D. number. Once the “Call Connected” LED is on,
the # key can be used to force the phone to hang up.

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2. “INFO” Button (E-1600A-TP2-EWP only)

When the “

INFO

” button is pressed (

E-1600A-TP2-EWP 

only), the phone goes off-hook and dials the first “

INFO

phone number programmed.  If a busy signal is detected or the call goes unanswered, the phone will cycle through
all three “

INFO

” phone numbers until the call is answered.  When answered, handsfree communication is estab-

lished.  

Note:

The voice announcement is for 

Emergency/Help

calls only and will not play on a call initiated from

the “

INFO

” button. 

Note:

If an optional Viking model 

SL-2

strobe light is connected, the strobe will not activate when

a call initiated from the “Info” button is placed.

Содержание E-1600A-GT-EWP

Страница 1: ...dels 397 001 397 002 397 003 and 397 004 E 1600A TP EWP E 1600A TP EWP E 1600A TP2 EWP E 1600A TP2 EWP E 1600A GT EWP E 1600A GT EWP ADA Emergency Phone Replacements for Talk A Phone and GAI Tronics M...

Страница 2: ...a label that contains among other information a product iden tifier in the format US AAAEQ TXXXX If requested this number must be provided to the telephone company The REN is used to determine the nu...

Страница 3: ...included White White Disable Feature see section E on page 6 Note Not polarity sensitive Trigger Input for Optional Remote Trigger Switch see section G on page 4 Switched 12VDC Output to control lead...

Страница 4: ...1 Ring Indication Only Place DIP switch 2 on the 1600A emergency phone board in the OFF position not shown in the diagram see 1600A Emergency Phone Board Programming section J Note With DIP switch 2...

Страница 5: ...urn off between rings In the ON position the strobe light and relay will remain on for up to 5 75 seconds after the ringing has stopped This allows the strobe light and relay to remain on between ring...

Страница 6: ...e 0 1 2 9 Enter QQ Q Q7 0 1 2 9 C Security Code memory location 19 The security code allows the user installer to program the 1600A series phone while DIP switch 3 is in the ON normal position The fac...

Страница 7: ...l length time out With the call length dis abled the 1600A series phone must rely on a CPC signal busy signal silence or return to dial tone to hang up Use chart at the right Note The factory default...

Страница 8: ...the factory default setting The 1600A can be programmed to play the announcement from 1 9 times or to continuously repeat the announcement every 8 seconds until a Touch Tone Q is detected from the di...

Страница 9: ...on will cause the 1600A Series phone to call Viking whether it be connected directly to a CO line or behind a dial 9 PBX The 1600A Series phone will first dial 9 and then listen for second dial tone i...

Страница 10: ...2 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 Call Type Voice Emergency Voice Emergency Voice Emergency Voice Emergency Voice Emergency Central Station Receiver Central Station Voice Line Voice Info E 1600A TP2 EWP only Voi...

Страница 11: ...roperly program memory location 20 Each for mat starts with a four digit account code This is the code that is assigned by your central station for billing purpos es You must access the programming mo...

Страница 12: ...ain 3 The 1600A has the capability to send a second informational message to the receiver after the first kiss off is received but only if a second informational message is stored in memory location 2...

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