Manual

System Operating Instructions
This section provides complete operating instruction for all AlphaLinQ™ functions, as well as reference drawings for
use in locating and describing all controls. System operators must read the following operating instructions concerning
system equipment and the terms used in conjunction with the equipment.
Master Station(s)
Figure 1
Typical AlphaLinQ™ 100 Series Master
Station (16 Point Capacity Shown)
1. Call Lamp: Indicates incoming call when
illuminated. Indicates emergency call when
ashing.
2. Tone O Button / Lamp: The button
silences routine priority call tone when
depressed. Button illuminates when the
tone is silenced.
3. Station Selector LEDs: Indicates incom-
ing call from associated remote when
illuminated. Indicates emergency call from
remote when ashing.
Answering Routine Calls:
Calls must be answered in person and can only be canceled from point of origin. Routine calls are indicated by si-
multaneous operation of the following signals:
• Illumination of the associated station selector LED, which indicates origin of call.
• Illumination of CALL lamp at Master Station(s).
• Slowly pulsing audible tone. The audible call signal may be canceled for routine calls by pressing the TONE
OFF button. The button will then illuminate to indicate tone silenced. Pressing the TONE OFF button again
will restore the call tone function.
Answering Emergency Calls:
All emergency calls take precedence over any routine call signal. Calls must be answered in person and can only be
canceled from point of origin. Emergency calls are indicated by these simultaneous signals:
• Flashing of the associated station selector LED, which indicates origin of call.
• Flashing of CALL lamp at Master Station(s).
• Pulsing audible tone.
Answering Code Calls:
All code calls take precedence over any emergency or routine call signal. Calls must be answered in person and can
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