Mechanical; Dimensions; Keypad - EmerCom Technologies EMC-60 User Manual

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7 Mechanical

7.1 Dimensions

Dimensions

7.2 Keypad

Key
Description
< * > (star)
special character used in program command sequences
< # > (pause)
each # represents a 2 second delay when used in phone numbers
<WAKE>
wake up keypad from sleep mode (LED turns on)
<PROG>
when unit is on-hook and keypad awake, initiates programming mode (LED
turns on)
<LINE TEST>
when keypad awake, enables the phone to be used as a standard
speakerphone and call out (LED turns on)
<CANCEL>
clears/cancels current entry AND returns to program menu
<REPLAY>
plays back entry if valid command # entered
<ENTER>
accepts current command or entry or ends the recording
<SPKR ↑ >
increments speaker volume by one (up to 9)
<SPKR ↓ >
decrements speaker volume by one (down to 1)
<MIC ↑ >
increments microphone sensitivity by one (up to 9)
<MIC ↓ >
decrements microphone sensitivity by one (down to 1)
<ALARM
plays "NORMAL" or lists active alarms
STATUS>
<EXIT>
exits out of programming mode or ends a call
The key value/function prompt is played on the loudspeaker when a key is pressed (≠Fn37).
4.5" (114 mm) wide x 5.25" (133 mm) high x
1.75" (44 mm) deep with mounting holes to
match the common stud patterns. LED hole ¼".
N.B. Ensure microphone holes are aligned
using the "programming reference" template.
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