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subsidiaries assume no responsibility for errors and omissions contained in this information. Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to incorporate
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When the
LINE OUT
relay has been actuated, several other commands can be used. For a 500ms hookswitch flash on the
LINE OUT
port, dial
#1
. To create a 2 second disconnect on the
LINE OUT
port for making a new call, dial
#2
. To discon-
nect the
RAD-1
, dial
#7
. The
RAD-1
will also disconnect when a CPC break occurs on the
LINE IN
port or after the call
timer has expired. When disconnecting, both
LINE IN
and
LINE OUT
relays are opened.
The
SO-24A
mode is useful when using the
RAD-1
with other devices that use Touch Tone commands in their operation,
such as the Viking’s
SO-24A
. In this mode, the
RAD-1
will only accept the
#7
hang-up command. All toll restriction func-
tions are disabled.
Note:
For applications where an audio decibel loss is a problem, the
RAD-AMP
is suggested.
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Need More Information on the SO-24A?
Call (715) 386-4345 and select 690.
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SO-24A Service Observation Unit
The
SO-24A
allows supervisors to silently monitor employee phones without disrupting
the activity at their workstation. The information gathered may be used for quality pur-
poses, to train, motivate even assist customer service and telemarketing representatives.
A supervisor may enter the conversation by dialing a “
✱
.” A cassette recorder output per-
mits automatic or manual recording of conversations.
The
SO-24A
features improved audio and can now be easily expanded to 240 stations
by installing additional
SO-24A
’s. The
SO-24A
can be programmed with a 2, 3 or 4 digit
dial up code to match station extension numbers.
DVA-2WA Digital Voice Announcer with Amplifier
PA-2A Paging/Loud Ringing Amplifier System
The
PA-2A
provides loud ringing and paging to electronic key systems, 1A2 Key sys-
tems, PABX’s as well as No-KSU phones and multiline phones.
Paging is accomplished by connecting the
PA-2A
to a paging port or unused C.O.
line input of nearly any phone system. The
PA-2A
will also generate an adjustable
loud warble from up to 6 C.O. lines or from a dry contact closure. An external “night
transfer” switch can be added to turn loud ringing on or off in night bell applications.
The
PA-2A
is easy to install and eliminates the installation of multiple bells, relays
and paging cards. The unit comes complete with a power supply, amplifier and (1)
paging horn.
?
Need More Information on the SO-24A?
Call (715) 386-4345 and select 690.
?
Need More Information on the DVA-2WA?
Call (715) 386-4345 and select 110.
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Need More Information on the PA-2A?
Call (715) 386-4345 and select 485.
The
DVA-2WA
is a digital announcer with a built in 2 watt amplifier. Designed to
provide music and promotion on hold, the
DVA-2WA
can playback in a continuous
loop or alternate between promotions and an auxiliary music source in timed inter-
vals. Any number of multiple messages may be recorded. The announcer comes
with four professionally pre-recorded promotion on hold messages, a power supply
and cabling for an easy plug and play installation.
The output of the
DVA-2WA
may also be connected directly to loudspeakers for
repeated messages or played at the push of a button for museum displays, infor-
mation booths, point of interest locations, retail applications, etc.
The
DVA-2WA
’s non-volatile memory eliminates the need for batteries or costly built
in tape decks. This provides the convenience of recording at the shop or profes-
sional studio and then shipping to the installation site.