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Voip phone with auto dialer, keypad, and entry system
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30. Dial Next Number on Ring No Answer
If enabled and a ring-no-answer is detected, the K-1900-8-IP phone will dial the "Roll Over" speed dial number. This
can be set from 1 - 9 rings.
Note: Factory set to redial if not answered after 7 rings.
31. Dial Next Number on Busy
If enabled and a busy is detected, the K-1900-8-IP phone will dial the "Roll Over" speed dial number.
Notes: This feature is enabled in the factory default setting. If the busy signal is interrupted with a promotional message,
contact your central office to have it removed.
32. Live Dialing Format
The Live Dialing Format can be set to In-Band DTMF (Touch Tones) or RFC 2833 (Out of Band DTMF Touch Tones). Live
dialing refers to the numbers dialed after an outbound call has been answered by the distant party. This would typically be
the numbers dialed to steer through automated attendants, voice mail, etc. If your VoIP phone system does not
automatically convert out of band DTMF to In-Band after the call is answered, set Live Dialing Format to "Inband DTMF".
33. REX Input
The K-1900-8-IP has one Request for Exit (REX) trigger input. The REX switch must have a momentary, normally
open contact. When the K-1900-8-IP detects a contact closure on the REX trigger input it performs one of the following
actions, based on the Relay Mode settings for each relay (see section 22):
NOTE: For security reasons the REX input is only enabled when the relay is set to "Internal".
Relay 1 "Door Strike", relay 2 other: Relay 1 will be activated for the programmed Relay 1 Activation Time.
Relay 1 other, relay 2 "Door Strike": Relay 2 will be activated for the programmed Relay 2 Activation Time.
Relay 1 "Door Strike", relay 2 "Door Strike": If the Relay Activation Delay is disabled, Relay 2 will be activated for
the programmed Relay 2 Activation Time. If Relay Activation Delay is not disabled, Relay 2 will be activated for the
programmed Relay 2 Activation Time, then after the Relay Activation Delay time has passed, Relay 1 will be activated
for the programmed Relay 1 Activation Time. This is useful in two door vestibule applications where Relay 1 is used to
unlock the outside door, and Relay 2 is used to unlock the inside door.
34. Wiegand Direction
Wiegand Direction allows you to decide if the 26 bit Wiegand connection will be used as an input or an output. The default
setting for direction is "Inbound" and this is the correct setting if you intend to connect a card reader or Wiegand keypad
device to the wiegand connections.
When the direction is set to "outbound", the 26 bit Wiegand connections become an output and can be connected to the
card reader input on the access control system. Unprogrammed keyless entry codes dialed by the user on the keypad are
then sent over the Wiegand output. When the user dials "#" plus a entry code that is not programmed in the Entry Code
Database, the code dialed by the user is sent over the Weigand output along with the facility code selected. Since Wiegand
data limits the entry code to 65535 maximum, "#" plus entry codes higher than 65535 are not sent over the Wiegand
output. When the user dials "#" plus a valid keyless entry code that is programmed in the Entry Code Database, the code
dialed by the user is not sent over the Wiegand output and the Local / External relay is activated.
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