Phone Numbers
RS.8D.M1.22
The Phone Numbers screen can contain up to 5 phone numbers for alarm dialout
locations. Each number has its own screen page, which you travel to using the PG
DN key. To reach the Phone Numbers screen, select Phone Numbers from the
Communications menu.
The fields in the screen are these:
Name:
Number:
Delay:
AK2-SC 255 Reference Manual
— The name associated with the phone number.
Names are optional, but it is a good idea to give
each location a name for reference in other
screens.
— The number itself, including any dialing prefixes
required by the line being used. This is the number
you would dial on this line, using a telephone
instrument, to reach the destination.
Up to twenty characters can be entered. The
following special characters have the effects
indicated:
W WAIT FOR SECOND DIAL TONE. This
character is useful when the phone line for the
AKCESS system is connected through a PBX
system.
@ WAIT FOR QUIET. Before transmitting the
alarm, the SC 255 will wait for the receiving
modem to be idle and the line quiet
,
(comma) PAUSE. Use the comma when the
dialout telephone line goes through a switch-
board or PBX which makes it necessary to
wait momentarily, after dialing a prefix, for an
outside line dial tone. Multiple commas can be
used for longer waits.
— The delay (from 0-99 minutes) imposed by the
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