Destination Annunciation Indication - Toa EXES-6000 CP-66 Functions And Operating Instructions

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Destination Annunciation Indication

When a personal number is registered at the station of the
destination a person has moved to, the corresponding lamp
on the destination indication panel comes on, indicating
where he is.
Dial
1000 ~ 1031 (personal No.)
at any station (No.201~No.232), and the personal number
is registered at that station and the corresponding station
number is indicated by lamp. The personal number from
1032 to 1999 can be registered at the station but the
corresponding station lamp does not come on. Registering
the same personal number at another station causes the
original station's lamp to extinguish and the new station's
lamp to come on.
Personal number call
By dialing
1000 ~ 1999 (personal No.)
from any station, the call is put through to the station
registered with the personal number.
Cancelling Personal number registration and turning off
Destination indication
By dialing
1000 ~ 1031 (personal No.)
from any station, the personal number program is cancelled
and the registered station's lamp on the destination indica-
tion panel goes out.
Note.
1. The personal numbers which may be assigned to this
function are from No. 1000 to 1031.
2. The station numbers which may be assigned to this
function are No. 201 through 232. Registration of
the personal number at any other station than these
specified stations while the corresponding lamp is on
causes that lamps to go out.
3. The destination indication panel must be made using
use of the Data Transmitting and Receiving units.
For further
details,
manuals for the DT-E70 and the DR-B61.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Confirmation tone
Confirmation tone
please
refer to instruction
The lamp on the Destination panel is turned on
At station
No. 202
The lamp on the Destination panel is turned off
At any station
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Lamp on
personal number
Lamp off
Mr. A
personal number

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