Toa RS-150 Operating Instructions Manual
Toa RS-150 Operating Instructions Manual

Toa RS-150 Operating Instructions Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

VOICE SECURITY SYSTEM
VS-900
Please follow the instructions in this manual to obtain the optimum results from this unit.
We also recommend that you keep this manual handy for future reference.

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS VOICE SECURITY SYSTEM VS-900 Please follow the instructions in this manual to obtain the optimum results from this unit. We also recommend that you keep this manual handy for future reference.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2. MANUAL CONTENTS 3. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE CHAPTER 1. SUBSTATION OPERATION 1. NOMENCLATURE 1.1. Indoor Substation RS-150 ... 1-1 1.2. Indoor Vandal-Resistant Substation RS-160 and Outdoor Vandal-Resistant Substation RS-170 ... 1-1 1.3. Emergency Substation RS-180 ... 1-1 1.4. Outdoor Full-Duplex Substation RS-190 and Indoor Option Handset RS-191 ... 1-2 2.
  • Page 3 2.9. Redial ... 2-12 CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS CALL-RELATED FUNCTIONS 1. GROUP CALL 1.1. Function ... 3-1 1.2. Group Call Operation ... 3-1 TRANSFER-RELATED FUNCTIONS 2. CALL TRANSFER 2.1. Function ... 3-3 2.2. Call Transfer Operation [Call hold] ... 3-3 [Transfer to the third party] ...
  • Page 4 PAGING-RELATED FUNCTIONS 8. ZONE PAGING 8.1. Function ... 3-14 8.2. Zone Paging Dialing Operation ... 3-15 9. ALL-ZONE PAGING 9.1. Function ... 3-16 9.2. All-Zone Paging Dialing Operation ... 3-16 10. EMERGENCY PAGING 10.1. Function ... 3-17 10.2. Emergency Paging Dialing Operation ... 3-17 11.
  • Page 5 21. OUTSIDE LINE NO-ANSWER CALL FORWARDING 21.1. Function ... 3-26 21.2. Registration and Cancellation 21.2.1. Registration ... 3-26 21.2.2. Cancellation ... 3-26 21.3. Outside Line No-Answer Call Forwarding Operation ... 3-27 22. OUTSIDE LINE BUSY CALL FORWARDING 22.1. Function ... 3-28 22.2.
  • Page 6: Fcc Requirements

    (7) If trouble is experienced with this equipment VS-900, please contact TOA Electronics, Inc., 601 Gateway Boulevard, Suite 300, South San Francisco, CA. 94080, phone (650) 588-2538 for repair and warranty information.
  • Page 7 INDUSTRIAL CANADA REQUIREMENTS EQUIPMENT ATTACHMENT LIMITATIONS "NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction.
  • Page 8: Before Reading This Manual

    BEFORE READING THIS MANUAL 1. INTRODUCTION This manual explains all of the station functions and operations of the TOA Voice Security System. This includes functions that can only be performed by certain types of stations. In the Voice Security System, a...
  • Page 9: System Configuration Example

    3. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE The figure below shows the system configuration and main system equipment described in this manual. VS-900 Exchange Master stations * Substation paging needs an external amplifier (ex. BG-130). Outside line PC (for programming and system maintenance) Substation paging amplifier* VS-900 Exchange...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1. Substation Operation

    CHAPTER 1. SUBSTATION OPERATION 1. NOMENCLATURE 1.1. Indoor Substation RS-150 1.2. Indoor Vandal-Resistant Substation RS-160 and Outdoor Vandal-Resistant Substation RS-170 1.3. Emergency Substation RS-180 CHAPTER 1. SUBSTATION OPERATION Speaker Call button Speaker Call button Speaker Call lamp Call button...
  • Page 12: Outdoor Full-Duplex Substation Rs-190 And Indoor Option Handset Rs-191

    CHAPTER 1. SUBSTATION OPERATION 1.4. Outdoor Full-Duplex Substation RS-190 and Indoor Option Handset RS-191 RS-191 RS-190 Handset Call lamp Speaker Call button Microphone...
  • Page 13: Substation Operation

    2. SUBSTATION OPERATION 2.1. Calling 2.1.1. Calling with the Call Button Step 1. Press the call button on the panel. Calls the designated master station. The call lamp flashes (RS-180 and RS-190 only). [System pre-programming] The master station corresponding to each substation must be registered by system programming at the time of installation.
  • Page 14: Calling By Lifting The Handset

    CHAPTER 1. SUBSTATION OPERATION 2.1.2. Calling by Lifting the Handset (only when the RS-190 and RS-191 are combined) Step 1. Lift the handset. Calls the designated master station. The RS-190's call lamp flashes. [System pre-programming] The master station corresponding to the substation must be registered by system programming at the time of installation.
  • Page 15: Call Time-Out

    2.2. Call Time-Out Calls from the substation can be automatically terminated when the specified time is reached if no response is made. [System pre-programming] • Program whether to [Enable] or [Disable] the Call Time-Out function. • Set a call time limit of 1-99 minutes in 1 minute units Note The Call Time-Out function cannot be used for calls from the emergency substation.
  • Page 16: Conversation Method

    CHAPTER 1. SUBSTATION OPERATION 2.4. Conversation Method [RS-150, RS-160, RS-170, and RS-180] • The other party's voice is heard from the speaker. • Your voice is not sent out while the other party is talking. • Speak after the other party finishes talking.
  • Page 17: Chapter 2. Basic Operation Of Master Station

    CHAPTER 2. BASIC OPERATION OF MASTER STATION This Voice Security System permits commercial telephones to be used instead of dedicated master stations. However, note that some functions cannot be performed by the telephone. 1. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS [Front] View A 9 10 12 13 View B...
  • Page 18: Master Station (Telephone) Operation

    CHAPTER 2. BASIC OPERATION OF MASTER STATION 2. MASTER STATION (TELEPHONE) OPERATION 2.1. Calling a Substation Step 1. Dial the desired substation number. (Dialing can be performed with the handset on-hook or off- hook.) Step 2. Following a brief call tone, the master station is automatically connected to the substation.
  • Page 19: Calling A Master Station (Telephone)

    2.2. Calling a Master Station (Telephone) Step 1. Dial the desired station number. (Dialing can be performed with the handset on-hook or off-hook.) Step 2. A trill call tone is heard at the calling station handset. (This tone will be heard from the station's internal speaker if dialed with the handset on-hook.) Step 3.
  • Page 20: Being Called

    CHAPTER 2. BASIC OPERATION OF MASTER STATION 2.3. Being Called Step 1. A trill call tone is heard. Step 2. Lifting the handset stops the call tone and permits conversation to proceed. (A response can also be made by pressing the [PTT] key for handsfree conversation.) [Response with the [PTT] key] (1) Simultaneous conversation is possible if the...
  • Page 21: Conversation Method

    (3) Duplex conversation Similar to the method of a standard telephone. The following table shows the conversation modes for all of the various station combinations. Quick reference of conversation methods Substation RS-150/-160/-170/-180 RS-190 RS-191 Master station Handset off-hook Handset on-hook...
  • Page 22: Conversation Time-Out

    CHAPTER 2. BASIC OPERATION OF MASTER STATION 2.5. Conversation Time-Out • Conversation time can be limited to automatically terminate conversations. • When the limited time is reached, a warning signal tone is transmitted to both the calling and called parties to terminate the conversation.
  • Page 23: Calling Party Display And Selective Response

    2.7. Calling Party Display and Selective Response 2.7.1. Calling party display The master station can only display one of up to 64 calling stations by means of its 6-digit number or 8- character name. When the master station simultaneously receives calls from two or more stations, the station with the highest priority is displayed, and other waiting stations are displayed in order of priority as the [REDIAL] key is pressed.
  • Page 24: Selective Response

    CHAPTER 2. BASIC OPERATION OF MASTER STATION 2.7.2. Selective response When multiple calls are simultaneously made to the master station, the master station can select and answer any desired calling party. (Note this function can only be performed by a dedicated master station and not a telephone.) [Operation] Step 1.
  • Page 25: Auto Dialing

    2.8. Auto Dialing 2.8.1. Auto dialing key call A one-touch press of an auto dialing key automatically dials the station number or functional number of dialing sequence to activate Paging, Call Forwarding, or other functions assigned to into that key. There are 8 auto dialing keys [1] –...
  • Page 26: Auto Dialing Key Registration Erasure

    CHAPTER 2. BASIC OPERATION OF MASTER STATION Step 5. Press the new keys to register using the dialing keys [0] – [9] or function keys [ ], [#] or [REDIAL]. 2 : 1 2 3 4 5 6 Notes • If the [C] key is pressed before dialing a complete number, the contents before the [C] key was pressed are all erased.
  • Page 27: Auto Dialing Key Registration Confirmation

    Step 5. Press the [PTT] key again. The erasure is then completed, as indicated by a confirmation tone. Step 6. Shift the [REGISTER] switch back to the OFF position. The station will be placed in standby mode. 1 1 : 5 9 am 2.8.4.
  • Page 28: Redial

    CHAPTER 2. BASIC OPERATION OF MASTER STATION 2.9. Redial By one-touch pressing the master station's [REDIAL] key, the last dialed number will be dialed again. Call REDIAL No. 92 2-12...
  • Page 29: Chapter 3. Convenient Functions

    CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS CALL-RELATED FUNCTIONS 1. GROUP CALL 1.1. Function A designated group of up to 16 master stations or telephones can be called from any substation, which is answered from any called master station (telephone). [System pre-programming] First, one of master stations (telephones) in a group must be programmed as a representative station, and the rest as member stations.
  • Page 30 CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS Step 2. When one of the called master stations (telephones) lifts the handset or presses the [PTT] key, that station (telephone) is connected to the substation, cancelling the call to the other stations. Called group No. 90 No.
  • Page 31: Transfer-Related Functions

    TRANSFER-RELATED FUNCTIONS 2. CALL TRANSFER 2.1. Function (1) Call transfer A master station (or telephone) can transfer the conversation partner to another master station (or telephone). (2) Call Hold and Call Back These functions enable the master station (or telephone) to temporarily put the current conversation on hold (Call Hold), and return to the original conversation (Call Back) after talking with a third party.
  • Page 32: [Transfer To The Third Party]

    CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS [Transfer to the third party] Step 3. To connect the third party with the waiting party, replace the handset or press the [C] key. Conversation begins between the second and third parties. No. 91 First party No.
  • Page 33: [Conversation Restoration (Call Back)]

    [Conversation restoration (Call back)] Step 3. To return to the original conversation without transferring it, press the [XFER] key again*. The original two-party conversation can be resumed. No. 91 XFER First party No. 91 * The original conversation can be resumed even if the third party replaces the handset or presses the [C] key.
  • Page 34: Call Forwarding-Related Functions

    CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS CALL FORWARDING-RELATED FUNCTIONS 3. CALL FORWARDING 3.1. Function When away from one's desk, incoming calls can be automatically forwarded to another receiving station. The receiving station* number can be registered at the original station (forwarding station). It is also possible to active this feature from the destination receiving station.
  • Page 35: Call Forwarding Operation

    * The station's name may be displayed. FWD : O f f i c e 1 (2) Registration cancellation at the receiving station First dial [ ][6][2], and then the original station number (example: [9][2]) followed by [#]. Cancellation completion is indicated by a confirmation tone and the receiving station returns to standby mode.
  • Page 36: Time-Based Call Forwarding

    CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS 4. TIME-BASED CALL FORWARDING 4.1. Function All incoming calls to the original station* (forwarding station) can be automatically rerouted to the designated master station* (receiving station) during a specific period of the day. * Both the forwarding and receiving stations must be either master stations or telephones. Calls cannot be forwarded to a substation.
  • Page 37: Time-Based Call Forwarding Operation

    4.3. Time-Based Call Forwarding Operation [When the Time-Based Call Forwarding registration is set] Step 1. When the preset forwarding start time arrives, the following indication is displayed on the station display panel, indicating that the station* (example: 93) is in Time-Based Call Forwarding mode. Display panel FWD : 9 3 * The name of the station may be displayed.
  • Page 38: No-Answer Call Forwarding

    CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS 5. NO-ANSWER CALL FORWARDING 5.1. Function Calls to the original station* (forwarding station) are automatically rerouted to the designated receiving station* if the called party does not respond within a preset period of time. (See the figure in section 5.3. on the next page.) * Both the forwarding and receiving stations must be either master stations or telephones.
  • Page 39: No-Answer Call Forwarding Operation

    5.3. No-Answer Call Forwarding Operation [When the No-Answer Call Forwarding registration is set] • The station display panel displays the current time. • Calls to the original station (forwarding station) are automatically rerouted to the receiving station if no response is made within the specified period of time. When several calls are simultaneously made to the original station, the original station begins its time count upon receiving the first call, and all waiting stations are forwarded when the set interval time elapses.
  • Page 40: Busy Call Forwarding

    CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS 6. BUSY CALL FORWARDING 6.1. Function Calls to a busy station* are automatically forwarded to a designated station*. * The station which forwards calls (forwarded station) and the station to which calls are forwarded (receiving station) must be either a master station or a telephone. Calls cannot be forwarded to a substation. [System pre-programming] To use this function, the Busy Call Forwarding function must be enabled in system programming.
  • Page 41: Monitor-Related Functions

    [Exceptions] (1) When the designated receiving station (example: 93) is busy, all succeeding calling parties must wait. (Even Station 93 is also registered for Busy Call Forwarding, only the first transfer attempt to this station is made, followed by no further attempts. The waiting stations wait until the line of Station 93 becomes free.) As soon as Station 93 finishes its conversation, the next calling party is automatically put through to that station.
  • Page 42: Paging-Related Functions

    CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS No. 10 [Scan Monitor operation details] (1) No voice is transmitted from the master station to the substation being monitored unless the master station's [PTT] key is pressed. (2) When the substation to be monitored is busy, the busy indication is displayed together with a busy tone at the master station.
  • Page 43: Zone Paging Dialing Operation

    [System pre-programming] (1) The number of zone number digits (1 or 2 digits) can be registered in system programming. Single digit: Zone Nos. 1 – 9 Double digit: Zone Nos. 01 – 19 (2) Substation numbers and selective external public address equipment outputs to be included in each zone can be registered in the system programming.
  • Page 44: All-Zone Paging

    CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS 9. ALL-ZONE PAGING 9.1. Function Paging calls can be simultaneously made to substations and external public address equipment in the all programmed zones. (Paging calls are not made to substations and external public address equipment not assigned to zones.) [System pre-programming] (1) The number of digits (1 or 2) of an all-zone paging access number ([0] or [0][0]) can be registered in...
  • Page 45: Emergency Paging

    10. EMERGENCY PAGING 10.1. Function Paging calls can be made to all connected master stations, substations, and external public address equipment simultaneously. [System pre-programming] Master stations that can place Emergency Paging calls must be registered in the system programming. 10.2. Emergency Paging Dialing Operation Step 1.
  • Page 46: External Source Distribution

    CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS 11. EXTERNAL SOURCE DISTRIBUTION 11.1. Function By activating the input, external sound sources can be distributed to pre-programmed paging zones. Permits source distribution to up to 19 individual zones (01 – 19) established by combining multiple substations with external public address system equipment.
  • Page 47: Paging Redial

    13. PAGING REDIAL 13.1. Function This function permits redialing the last-paged zone by simple key operations. 13.2. Paging Redialing Operation Step 1. Dial [ ][8][#] at the master station or telephone. Step 2. A paging pre-announcement tone is transmitted to the last-paged zones, including All-zone Paging. Make an announcement with the handset either lifted or unlifted.* Step 3.
  • Page 48: Incoming Outside Line Calls (Direct-In Line)

    CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS 15. INCOMING OUTSIDE LINE CALLS (DIRECT-IN LINE) 15.1. Direct-In Line Function When an outside telephone call is received, a call tone sounds at the registered representative station* and up to 3 member stations*. [System pre-programming] One representative station* and up to 3 member stations* must be registered in the system programming to receive outside line calls.
  • Page 49: Incoming Outside Line Calls (Direct-In Dialing)

    16. INCOMING OUTSIDE LINE CALLS (DIRECT-IN DIALING) 16.1. Direct-In Dialing Function Outside line calling parties can be connected to a desired master station (telephone) or substation by directly dialing the station number. 16.2. Incoming Outside Line Call Operation Step 1. When a call is received from the outside line, the VS-900 system's exchange automatically responds by transmitting a dial tone to the calling party.
  • Page 50: Outside Line Connection Time-Out

    CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS 17. OUTSIDE LINE CONNECTION TIME-OUT • The duration of connection with the outside line telephone can be limited to automatically terminate conversations. • When the limited time is reached, a warning signal tone is transmitted to both the calling and called parties to terminate the conversation.
  • Page 51: Cancellation

    19.2.2. Cancellation First dial [ ][6][0], and then the original station number (example: [9][2]) followed by [#]. Cancellation completion is indicated by a confirmation tone. The station then returns to standby mode and the current time is shown on the display panel. 1 1 : 5 9 am 19.3.
  • Page 52: Time-Based Outside Line Call Forwarding

    CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS 20. TIME-BASED OUTSIDE LINE CALL FORWARDING 20.1. Function All incoming calls to the original master station or telephone can be automatically rerouted to the designated outside line telephone during a specific period of the day. (See the figure in section 20.3. on the next page.) [System pre-programming] (1) To use this function, the Call Forwarding function must be enabled in system programming.
  • Page 53: Time-Based Outside Line Call Forwarding Operation

    20.3. Time-Based Outside Line Call Forwarding Operation [When the Time-Based Call Forwarding registration is set] Step 1. When the preset forwarding start time arrives, the following indication is displayed on the station display panel, indicating that the station is in Time-Based Outside Line Call Forwarding active mode. Display panel FWD : C / O 0 1 1 * The name of the exchange/outside line number may be displayed.
  • Page 54: Outside Line No-Answer Call Forwarding

    CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS 21. OUTSIDE LINE NO-ANSWER CALL FORWARDING 21.1. Function Calls to the original station (forwarding station) are automatically rerouted to the designated receiving telephone if the called party does not respond within a preset period of time. (See the figure in section 21.3. on the next page.) [System pre-programming] (1) To use this function, the Outside Line No-Answer Call Forwarding function must be enabled in system...
  • Page 55: Outside Line No-Answer Call Forwarding Operation

    21.3. Outside Line No-Answer Call Forwarding Operation [When the Outside Line No-Answer Call Forwarding registration is set] • The station display panel displays the current time. • Calls to the original station (forwarding station) are automatically rerouted to the receiving telephone if no response is made within the specified period of time.
  • Page 56: Outside Line Busy Call Forwarding

    CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS 22. OUTSIDE LINE BUSY CALL FORWARDING 22.1. Function Calls to a busy station are automatically forwarded to a designated telephone. [System pre-programming] (1) To use this function, the Busy Call Forwarding function must be enabled in system programming. (2) The receiving telephone number can individually be registered for each master station (or telephone) in the system programming.
  • Page 57: Conference-Related Functions

    CONFERENCE-RELATED FUNCTIONS 23. THREE-PARTY CONFERENCE (INDIVIDUAL CALL CONFERENCE) 23.1. Function Any master station (or telephone) can individually call other master stations (telephones) to hold a 3-party conference. 23.2. Three-Party Conference Dialing Operation 23.2.1. Initiating a 3-party conference Step 1. Dial [ ][5] then the station number (example: [9][1]) of a second party. When the second party answers, the conversation between the first and second parties can begin.
  • Page 58 CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS Step 3. Dial the station number (example: [9][2]) of a third party. When the third party answers, the second party is released from hold mode, permitting a 3-party conversation to proceed. Calling a third party No. 90 3-party conference No.
  • Page 59: Initiating A 3-Party Conference During A 2-Party Conversation

    23.2.2. Initiating a 3-party conference during a 2-party conversation Step 1. While connected with a second party, press the Transfer ([XFER]) key (or press and release the telephone hook switch if the station is a telephone). The second party will be placed on hold. No.
  • Page 60: Operation Details Of 3-Party Conference

    CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS Step 3. The conference is terminated when the originating station either replaces the handset or presses the [C] key. No. 90 Stations other than the conference originating station can exit the conference by replacing the handset or pressing the [C] key. 23.2.3.
  • Page 61: Emergency Conference

    24. EMERGENCY CONFERENCE 24.1. Function To enable conferences among up to 4 parties in emergency situations, master stations or telephones can call other registered master stations or telephones with a simple operation. [System pre-programming] To use this function, up to 3 master stations or telephones must be individually assigned to each master station in the system programming.
  • Page 62 CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS Step 2. The called master stations can enter the conference by lifting the handset. Emergency conference entered. No. 90 No. 92 Step 3. The conference is terminated when the originating station either replaces the handset or presses the [C] key.
  • Page 63: Chapter 4. Summary Of Dialing Operations And Priorities

    CHAPTER 4. SUMMARY OF DIALING OPERATIONS AND PRIORITIES 1. MASTER STATION OPERATION TABLE Function Item Call/response Call Response Selective Response Conversation PTT (Press-To-Talk) Conversation Simultaneous Conversation Speed Dialing Auto Dialing Redial Call Transfer Call Transfer Call Back Call Forwarding Registration at Original Station Cancellation at Original Station Registration at Transferred Station Cancellation at Transferred Station...
  • Page 64: Priorities

    CHAPTER 4. SUMMARY OF DIALING OPERATIONS AND PRIORITIES 2. PRIORITIES The VS-900 system offers both Call Priority and Speech Path Priority operations. (1) Call Priority Determines the priority order of several calls made simultaneously to a master station or telephone. (2) Speech Path Priority Refers to the order of priority assigned to the exchange's speech path to enable higher priority conversation and call functions in the entire system.
  • Page 65: Speech Path Priority

    2.2. Speech Path Priority The order of priority assigned to the exchange's speech path to enable higher priority conversation and call functions in the entire system. [Speech Path Priority order] 1. Emergency Paging 2. Emergency Conference 3. Outside line conversation 4.
  • Page 67: Chapter 5. Pc-Controlled Functions

    CHAPTER 5. PC-CONTROLLED FUNCTIONS 1. THE ROLES OF PC INTERFACE SOFTWARE Conversation and broadcasting functions described in Chapters 1 through 4 can only be used by programming individual line assignments for each facility, station numbering schedules, function details and other data into the exchange before the system is actually used. (Setting items necessary to enable each function are shown in the "System pre-programming"...
  • Page 68 CHAPTER 5. PC-CONTROLLED FUNCTIONS Setting Item "Time-Based Call Forwarding" Receiving Station* "Busy Call Forwarding" Receiving Station* "No-Answer Call Forwarding" Receiving Station* * This setting can be performed at the master station as well. Refer to the section describing each call forwarding function.
  • Page 69: Function Setting

    2.3. Function Setting (1) Group call setting Registers the following contents designating the representative master station/telephone. Setting Item Member Station Exchange Number Member Station line Number (2) Call forwarding & time-out settings Registers the following contents designating the exchange number (1 – 16). Setting Item Call Forwarding Time-Based Call Forwarding...
  • Page 70 CHAPTER 5. PC-CONTROLLED FUNCTIONS (5) Public address system setting Registers the control outputs assigned to the zone designating the exchange number (1 – 16). Setting Item Zone (6) External source distribution setting Registers zones to the control input designating the exchange number (1 – 16). Setting Item Zone (7) Emergency conference setting...
  • Page 71: Maintenance/Control Functions

    3. MAINTENANCE/CONTROL FUNCTIONS Function Remote Dialing Log Data Upload/Download Print Out PC Port Setting 4. VS-900DI SETTING This function is registered when the VS-900DI card is used. For the functions to be registered, refer to the "VS-900DI/VS-910DI INSTRUCTION MANUAL." CHAPTER 5. PC-CONTROLLED FUNCTIONS Contents Dialing operations can be remotely performed from a PC instead of the master Station by designating the exchange and master station...
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