Answer; Dialling; Answering Machine - Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

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The layout of the Telephone page is as follows.
No. This field shows the Telephone ID number. This
number will be used instead of the Description (User la-
bel) in some parts of the application.
Telephone Number This editable field (maximum 20
digits) is for the Telephone number the system will call.
Valid entries: digits from 0 to 9, pound (#), star (*) and
comma (,). The comma can be used to insert pauses, for
example, between a switchboard number and a tele-
phone number.
Description This editable field (maximum 16 characters)
is for the Telephone Number label (e.g. User Name). The
Description at default is [Tel. Number nnn] — (nnn repre-
sents the ID number of the Telephone Number).
Used by This programming section will allow you to
assign the Telephone facilities:
Ø Dial. = Dialler
Ø Dig. = Digital Communicator
Ø Tel. = Teleservice
n Answer
The Answer section will allow you to program the Con-
trol Panel answer mode.
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The Control Panel cannot answer incoming calls
when the Answering Machine or Teleservice func-
tion
is
Disabled
Teleservice" and "Enable/Disable Answering Ma-
chine" in the USER'S MANUAL).
Rings This field will allow you to program the number
of rings the Control panel must allow before answering
an incoming call.
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If the Double call option is enabled, the number of
Rings will be ignored (refer to "Double call" under
"Teleservice").
n Dialling
The Dialling section will allow you to program the Con-
trol Panel Dialling mode.
Line Check If this option is Enabled, the system will
supervise the telephone line.
Figure 33 Answering Machine window
10The G LED signals several different types of Trouble events. If the signal is due to telephone line trouble, the
Keypad (in View Trouble Mode) will show the Tel.Lin.Failure message.
48
(refer
to
"Enable/Disable
The system will signal "Line down" (i.e. voltage on the
[L.E.] terminals less than 3V for over 45 seconds) by:
Ø turning ON the G
10
LED;
Ø generating the Line Trouble signal — an X (blinking)
above the i icon;
Ø generating the Telephone line trouble event.
The system will signal "Line restoral" (voltage on the
[L.E.] terminals more than 3V for 15 seconds) by:
Ø turning OFF the G LED (i.e. unless there are other
faults);
Ø clearing the Trouble signal;
Ø terminating the Telephone line trouble event.
This option must be Disabled when the Control Panel is
not connected to a telephone line, otherwise, the Tele-
phone line trouble event will be signalled persistently.
Start Telephone Call Delay This field will allow you to
program a delay between the start of the Alarm and the
first outgoing Alarm call. This delay will give the User
time to verify the Alarm and stop outgoing calls in the
event of false Alarm.
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The Start Telephone Call Delay will be applied to
the first Telephone number in the Call Queue.
Valid entries: 0 through 1200 seconds (20 minutes), in
1-second steps.
Default setting: 0 seconds.
Tone Check If this option is enabled, the Control panel
will check for the dialling tone before dialling. If the dial-
ling tone is not detected during the programmed Time-
out, the Control panel will hang-up and retry.
High-Low Volume If listen-in and and remote 2way
Speaker system (Teleassistance) is enabled it is possi-
ble to choose between High or Low Volume.
Pulse Dial This Control Panel has been set up to dial
in DTMF (Touch-tone). If this option is enabled, the
Control Panel will dial in Pulse.
Tones This option will allow you to select the country.
The selected country will allow the Control panel to op-
erate properly on the local terrestrial line.
+
If the country is not listed, select EUROPEAN
GENERIC.
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If the Control panel is unable to operate properly
using EUROPEAN GENERIC, you must Disable
the Tone check.
n Answering Machine
The Answering Machine function will allow you to re-
cord a Voice Answer Message. The message will be
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