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The
K-1900-8-IP Series
phone can be programmed to function as a single number auto dialer, a multi-number dialer
or a manual dial phone. The operation for the user depends on which mode it is running.
Single Number Auto Dialer (Phone Mode set to “AutoDialer” and the Off Hook AutoDial set to “enabled”)
With the Off Hook Dialing Delay set to “No Delay”, when the handset is taken off-hook, the
K-1900-8-IP Series
phone will immediately
dial the primary phone number programmed in the Phone Number Database Index 0. If there is no number programmed in the Phone
Number Database Index 0 position, the user will get a simulated busy signal when the handset is lifted. “#” plus a keyless entry code
can be dialed while the handset is hung up. Proximity cards can be scanned at any time, even while a call is in progress. The Off
Hook Dialing Delay can be set to a delay of 1 - 20 seconds in this mode, if you wish to allow users to pick up the handset and dial “#”
plus a valid keyless entry code, instead of being sent to the phone number in the Phone Number Database Index 0.
Multi-Number Auto Dialer (Phone Mode set to “AutoDialer” and a delay time selected for Off Hook Dialing Delay)
With the Off Hook Dialing Delay set from 1 - 20 seconds, when the handset is taken off-hook, the user will hear 1 - 20 seconds of
dial tone, allowing them time to enter the 1-3 digit Speed Dial number (0 - 999). The unit will then dial the Primary Phone Number
associated with the selected 1-3 digit Speed Dial Number (0 - 999). In the event the line is busy or ring-no-answer, the unit can be
programmed to call a second roll over number. If Off Hook AutoDial is enabled, users that don’t dial digits on the keypad during the
provided dial tone will be automatically sent to the phone number programmed into Phone Number Database Index 0. If Off Hook
AutoDial is disabled, users that don’t dial digits on the keypad will hear 3 beeps after the provided dial tone. “#” plus a keyless entry
code can be entered while the handset is hung up, or as the first digits dialed after lifting the handset. Proximity cards can be scanned
at any time, even while a call is in progress. A user that dials “*” on the keypad will automatically be sent to the phone number
programmed into Phone Number Database Index 0.
Manual Dial Phone (Phone Mode set to ”Manual Dial Phone”)
When the handset is lifted in the Manual Dial Phone mode, the user hears dial tone. Any keypad entries dialed by the user are
gathered and sent to the SIP phone system, just like a standard VoIP phone. Proximity cards can be scanned at any time, even
while a call is in progress.
In any of the above modes, relay activation commands can be entered or “#” can be dialed (from the remote phone only) to force
the phone to hang-up.
After communication is established, enter the 1 or 2 digit relay activation command (factory set to “
,,
” for Relay 1 and ”
,
2” for
Relay 2) to momentarily activate the entry phone (door strike) relay. Two beeps will be heard confirming that the relay has been
activated. If you require the relay to remain on continuously (ie: a truck delivery), enter Touch Tones “
11
” or “
21
” to continuously
activate relay 1 or relay 2 respectively. A double beep will indicate that the relay is latched on. When the visitor calls in again (ie: they
are finished unloading the truck), enter Touch Tones “
10
” or “
20
” to deactivate relay 1 or relay 2 respectively. A single beep will
indicate the relay is latched off.
*Note:
Relay latch Commands can be disabled in programming.
B. Inbound Calls
How inbound calls are handled is determined by the Inbound Call Mode and these are the available options (see Inbound Call Mode
on page 17 for more details):
Disabled
- Inbound calls are blocked. Users will get busy or reorder tone if they attempt to call.
Ring Low or Ring High
– Inbound calls generate a ring through the receiver of the handset using either a low or high pitched ring
sound. Someone must lift the handset to answer the call.
Auto Answer or Auto Answer Secure
– The
K-1900-8-IP Series
phone auto answers the inbound call and the caller can listen to
transmit audio from the handset at a normal volume level or remotely control the door strike relays if desired. In the “Secure” mode,
the caller must dial the access code in order to listen to handset audio or control relays.
Silent Monitor or Silent Monitor Secure
– The
K-1900-8-IP Series
phone auto answers the inbound call and the caller can listen
to transmit audio from the handset at a much louder volume than normal or remotely control the door strike relays if desired. The
louder volume allows the caller to listen to sounds or conversations occurring around the phone. In the “Secure” mode, the caller
must dial the access code in order to listen to handset audio or control relays.
A. Making a Call
Operation