Receiving An Answer Detection Alarm; Receiving A Wakeup Alarm - Hitachi SelecSet 900 User Manual

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Receiving an Answer Detection Alarm

The <DET>
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Receiving a Wakeup Alarm

The <WAL>
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If your system is equipped with an answer detection unit,
the <DET> lamp lights when the unit is out-of-service.
If you notice that the <DET> lamp is lit, notify your
administrator immediately. The <DET> lamp stays lit until
the unit is restored to service.
The wakeup call alarm (WAL) lamp or the reminder call
alarm (RAL) lamp informs you when a reminder or
wakeup call has not been answered. In addition to a visual
alarm, your console rings distinctively for wakeup alarms.
You must acknowledge the alarm to disable the ringing.
If a wakeup/reminder call is not answered the first time,
the system waits five minutes, then tries again. If the call
is not answered the second time, the system waits another
five minutes and tries a third time. A wakeup/reminder
call alarm is presented to your console after the third
unsuccessful attempt.
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