User manual, 1510 v1.13 Owner's manual

Acoustic Signalling and Keypad Configuration
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3.1 Acoustic Signalling and Keypad
Configuration
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Helios IP generates sounds to signal operational mode switching and changes.
There are different types of acoustic signals for each type of status change. The list of
signals is included in Table 3.1.
Tone Signalling
Tones
Meaning
User activated
after entering the user activation code. The activation code is
used for activating a user (a telephone directory position). For
activation code setting refer to the Telephone Directory
subsection
User deactivated
after entering the user deactivation code. The deactivation code is
used for deactivating a user (a telephone directory position). A
deactivated user may not be called but the call may, if necessary,
be forwarded to a substitute if defined. For deactivation code
setting refer to the Telephone Directory subsection.
Scheduler activated
used for scheduler activation. It can be used, for example, to
enable alerting of a user group of users in an office. For activation
code setting refer to the Scheduler subsection.
Scheduler deactivated
used for scheduler deactivation. It can be used, for example, to
disable alerting a user group in an office and forward the call to a
selected telephone number, or the reception or a cellular phone.
For deactivation code setting refer to the Scheduler subsection.
Call prolongation confirmation signalling
a maximum call duration is set for blocking protection reasons,
see the E-Mail
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Helios IP can, in case the called user is unavailable, send an
e-mail message including basic information on the missed call. If
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Helios IP is equipped with a camera, a preset count of
pictures on the call course can be sent (for Part Nos.
9137131(CK)E, 9137161(CK)E and 9137111(CK)E with a proper
licence key only, Part No. 9137901).