Adding An Electronic Door Latch; Connecting Your Electronic Door Latch; Adding A Fax Machine Or Modem - Aastra Enhanced Feature Adapter User Manual

Enhanced feature adapter for venture multiline communications system
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Door calls all
system. (
is the
default setting.)
Door calls
Note: When
phone
is selected, but the call is not
answered by the selected phone (after
the programmed number of rings),
the door phone call will ring on all
Venture phones.
Phone ID to call
—when you select
Door calls phone
Phone ID to
,
call
selects one phone to which all
door phone calls will go.
1. Go to any Venture phone.
2. Press £.
3.
Press ' until your display
EFA options
shows
.
4.
Press —.
5. Press ' until your display
shows the Door phone option
you want to set.
6. Press
.
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7.
Follow the display prompts.
Adding an electronic door
latch
When you have added the Venture
Door Phone to your system, you can
use an electronic door latch to release
the door lock from your Venture
phones.
Connecting your electronic door
latch
You will need a pair of 16 to 20
gauge solid wires such as telephone
wire or doorbell wire available at
most hardware or building supply
stores.
1.
Follow the door latch
manufacturer's instructions to
connect one end of the wires in
place of the push button actuator
of the doorlatch.
2.
Strip approximately 1/4 inch of
insulation from the other end of
the wires.
3.
If the wires are stranded, apply
solder to the wires to make them
solid enough to insert into the
EFA terminals.
4.
Insert the wires into the two
terminals on the EFA. It
does not matter which wire goes
into which terminal.
Note: To disconnect the
door latch wires from the EFA,
insert a stiff piece of wire (such
as a paper clip) into the slot
above the wire while pulling the
wire out of the terminal.
Adding a fax machine or
modem
If you subscribe to the telephone
service provider feature called
Distinctive Ringing, adding a fax
machine or modem to your system
through your EFA will enable you to
use one line alternatively for making
(and receiving) phone calls and for
sending (and receiving) faxes or

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