User`s guide

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FACILITY DESCRIPTION
Faktaansvarig - Subject responsible
2 different solutions are available:
Solution 1
If the Alarm button IS NOT located next to the
telephone ( e.g. in the bathroom ), the 2 unused lines
of the 4 wire terminal line cord are used for the loop to
the Alarm button.
Solution 2
If the Alarm button IS located next to the telephone
( e.g. in hospitals next to the bed ), it is possible to
connect the Alarm button with a separate cabling
directly to the telephone.
Reset of the actual alarm
The reset of the active alarm is only possible by
dialling *54# on the telephone, from which the alarm
has been activated.
When the alarm has been deactivated by the
procedure, the indication in the alarm centre is
automatically removed.
A special alarm button shall be used, which remains
open when one time pressed. It is also necessary that
this button is restored otherwise the alarm
automatically pops up again after 10 seconds.
Capacity
Any digital extension can be used as an alarm device
and any digital extension having a display telephone
can be used as an alarm centre.
The alarm functionality is applicable in hotel
environments in conjunction with digital guest room
telephones as well as in the normal business
application.
It is possible to define up to 8 different Alarm groups
with different alarm centres.
In case of system restart the active alarms are NOT
lost. After restart all alarms that have not been cleared
up to that moment will be indicated again. Alarms
appearing during restart cannot be handled.
Limitations
The number of active alarms is limited to 20 per group.
All further alarms causes appropriate warning
messages.
It is not possible to use the alarm function on following
telephones:
Analogue telephones, DBC 201, DBC 202, DBC 203,
DBC 199, DBC 6xx and DBC 75x.