4. Lap Counter (#16)
5. Dial Next Number on Ring No Answer (#17)
Touch
Tone
Ring No
Answer
0
Disabled
1
Disabled
2
2 rings
3
3 rings
4
4 rings
5
5 rings
6
6 rings
7
7 rings*
8
8 rings
9
9 rings
Touch
Tone
Lap
Counter
0
Disabled*
1
1 time
2
2 time
3
3 time
4
4 time
5
5 time
6
6 time
7
7 time
8
8 time
9
9 time
With the lap counter disabled (factory setting), if the
E-60-IP
phone is programmed to dial
the next number on ring-no-answer and/or busy signal (see section
E
and
F
below), the
E-
60-IP
phone will continuously call its programmed phone numbers forever until the call is
answered.
The lap counter is a programmable counter that determines how many times the
E-60-IP
phone will cycle through its list of up to 5 emergency numbers (or up to 5 “Info” phone num-
bers), before it stops the dialing process and hangs up. When all of the programmed phone
numbers have been dialed, the lap counter is incremented and the dialing process repeats.
When the lap counter has been met, the dialing process stops and the
E-60-IP
phone hangs
up.
*
Note:
This feature is disabled in the factory default setting.
If enabled and a ring-no-answer is detected, the
E-60-IP
phone will dial the next pro-
grammed speed dial number, and continue to cycle through the emergency numbers until
a call is completed.
* Note:
Factory set to redial if not answered after 7 rings.
If enabled and a busy is detected, the
E-60-IP
phone will dial the next programmed
speed dial number, and continue to cycle through the numbers until a call is com-
pleted.
*
Notes:
This feature is enabled in the factory default setting. If the busy signal is in-
terrupted with a promotional message, contact your central office to have it removed.
6. Dial Next Number on Busy (#18)
Touch
Tone
Dial on Busy
1
Disabled
2
Enabled*
The Touch Tone I.D. number (up to 6 digits) is used by emergency personnel to identify the location of the caller and is
given out when the receiving party presses a Touch Tone
Q
. The security office can display the number using a Touch
Tone decoder. To program the I.D. number, enter the desired number followed by
#20
.
Example:
To store 333 as the I.D. number, enter:
3 3 3 # 2 0
7. Identification Number (#20)
The Access Code is used for remotely operating the relay (Doorstrike, Mag-Lock, etc) by calling into the unit. This code
provides basic security and only allows operation of the relay and not the ability to change any of the programming pa-
rameters. Once entered, any of the “Remote Access Operation Commands” can be used. The code can be 1 to 6 digits
in length and cannot contain a “
Q
”, “#” or match the number used for the security code. To disable the Access Code
enter no digits then
#21
in programming. Simply call the
E-60-IP
phone, the unit will automatically answer the line and
output two beeps. You then enter the programmed 1 to 6 digit access code, 2 beeps should be heard. You can now
enter any “Remote Access Operation Commands” (see page 15).
8. Access Code (#21)
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