Viking 40TB-IP Product Manual page 18

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41. LED Mode
The LED on the 40TB-IP can be programmed to one of four different modes. Factory Setting: Phone / Paging Mode
OFF Mode: Useful for silent monitoring or Panic Button applications. In this mode the LED will not light during SIP or Multicast
paging. It will only light (blink) if it cannot register with the programmed SIP server or while manually resetting all network parameters
to factory default.
On Mode: The LED will remain ON in the idle state and during inbound SIP or Multicast paging. During an outbound SIP call, the
LED will turn off while the button is pressed, blink during dialing and light steady when the call is answered. The LED will also turn
off when the announcement is playing.
Phone / Paging Mode: The LED will remain OFF in the idle state but will light steady during inbound SIP or Multicast paging.
During an outbound SIP call, the LED will turn on while the button is pressed, blink during dialing, light steady when the call is
connected, then turn off when the call is completed. The LED will also turn off when the announcement is playing.
Outbound Call: The LED will remain OFF in the idle state and stays off during inbound SIP or Multicast paging. During an outbound
SIP call, the LED will turn on while the button is pressed, blink during dialing, light steady when the call is connected, then turn off
when the call is completed. The LED will also turn off when the announcement is playing. This mode is useful for silent monitoring
on inbound calls.
42. "Call" LED Control
During outbound SIP calls the "CALL" LED can be programmed to light automatically when the called party has
answered or only light after the called party has entered a touch tone "
43. Mute Current / Next Alarm
With Alarm Tones Enabled a network failure alarm will be indicated by providing 3 beeps every 30 seconds. A network
failure indicates the unit is not registered to the SIP server or there is a communication failure with the gateway. The
three beeps can be muted by clicking on "Mute Current / Next Alarm". The Status LED will continue to flash to assist
troubleshooting. The alarm beeps can also be permanently disabled, see 44. Permanent Alarm Mute.
Factory Setting: Disabled
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Factory Setting: Automatic
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