Multiple Connection; Door Stations - Avaya T3 Classic User Manual

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System functions
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Multiple connection

The system must be informed whether a system connection or a multiple (MSN) connection is
connected to the respective exchange transmission.
Programming:
Settings
System functions
Set to selection
Multiple connection

Door stations

The following points should be noted when setting up a door station:
Assign call number for the door station
Set up calling stations for the door station and set the volume of the loudspeaker and the
sensitivity of the microphone at the door station
Set up function keys as door openers
After selecting "Door stations":
Shown in the display: Prog. 40 Sxx 1:11
The basic programming of dial codes and their functions can be viewed as follows after starting the
programming procedure for dial codes:
Select the Transfer menu option and confirm your selection by pressing
prompt is displayed. Continue pressing
display all possible input prompts for dial code 40.
The following table lists the possible input prompts and their meanings, in the order in which they
appear.
Entry
Prog. 40 Sxx 1:11
Prog. 40 Sxx 2:11
Prog. 40 Sxx 3:11
Prog. 40 Sxx 4:11
Prog. 40 Sxx L:4
Prog. 40 Sxx M:4
Prog. 40 S
In the basic programming, the subscriber with internal call number 11 in day service and in night
services 1 .. 3 (if set up) is called by the door station.
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OK
OK
Line 1 is configured as the system (telec. system) connection at present. You want
to reconfigure line 1 as a multiple connection (MSN).
OK
0
or e.g.
7
OK
Esc
Esc
15
Line 1
OK
Meaning
" 1 " stands for calling station in Day service, "11 " stands for the subscriber with call
number 11.
" 2 " stands for calling station in Night service 1, " 11 " stands for the subscriber with
call number 11.
" 3 " stands for calling station in Night service 2, " 11 " stands for the subscriber with
call number 11.
" 4 " stands for calling station in Night service 3, " 11 " stands for the subscriber with
call number 11.
" L " stands for the Volume setting of the door station loudspeaker.
" 4 " stands for the selected volume of the loudspeaker. 1 (small) to 8 (large)
" M " stands for the Microphone setting of the door station.
" 4 " stands for the selected sensitivity of the microphone. 1 (low) to 8 (high)
Returns to the beginning of the programming sequence for dial code 40
After conversion, no calls can be
received until the MSN numbers have been
correctly configured.
Prog.87: L_
1
Prog.87: L 01 d
Prog.87: L 01d
Prog.87: L_
Esc
Exit programming
18.09. 11:48
Line 2
11
12
(xx = number of the door station)
to confirm the Transfer menu item again and
1 _3 _ _ _ 7 _
1 _3 _ _ _ _ _
. The next input
OK

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