Doorphone Programming; Doorphone Alert Extensions (#606) - Avaya PARTNER Installation And Use Manual

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Doorphone Programming

When a person uses the doorphone, it signals all alert extensions at the same time. If the alert
extension is a system telephone, the call signals with a unique ding-dong sound to distinguish it
from other calls. If you have two doorphones, they signal with different tones so you can
distinguish between them.
To use the doorphone functionality, program the following features:
Doorphone Alert Extensions
Doorphone Extension

Doorphone Alert Extensions (#606)

Use this feature to identify extensions that are signaled when a doorphone button is pressed.
Considerations
You cannot bridge two doorphones together.
If Do Not Disturb is active at a doorphone alert extension, the person at the doorphone hears
signaling, but the alert extension is not signaled.
If a Contact Closure on the Contact Closure Adjunct controls a door lock, consider
assigning the Doorphone Alert Extensions to the Contact Closure Group (#612) for that
Contact Closure. Only extensions assigned to that Contact Closure Group can activate the
door lock.
Programming
To identify doorphone alert extensions:
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1. Press
2. Enter the first alert system extension number.
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3. Press
1 = Not an Alert Extension (the factory setting) 
2 = Doorphone 1 Alert Extension
3 = Doorphone 2 Alert Extension
4 = Doorphones 1 and 2 Alert Extension
4. To identify another alert extension, press
appears on the display, then repeat Step 3.
5. Select another procedure, or exit programming mode.
until the appropriate value appears:
9
9
9
9
at extension 10 or 11.
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p
or
until the extension number
Using Auxiliary Equipment

Doorphone Programming

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