Adp Modular Jack; Alarm Clock - STARPLUS DHS-L Technical Manual

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Chapter 3 - Key Station Features, Operation, and Programming

ADP Modular Jack

Description
All key telephone types are equipped with an Analog Device Port (ADP) jack. The ADP
jack is an open, twisted-pair conductor path that may be extended from the KSU via the
second pair of the station cabling. The ADP may be used to extend a SLT system station
port or CO line to the digital key telephone desktop for convenient connection of any
analog interface device (answering machine, modem, facsimile machine, etc.).
The standard 2-pair key telephone mounting cord (line cord) provided with each key
telephone extends the second station cable pair to the key telephone ADP jack. Any
analog device connected to the ADP jack operates independently of key telephone
operation.

Alarm Clock

Description
You may activate your own private alarm on your telephone to remind you of special
appointments, events, wakeup calls, etc. When the alarm activates, you will hear tone
ringing for 6 seconds. After the 6 seconds, the alarm is automatically canceled.
Operation
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To turn ON a signaling alarm:
1. Press [FEAT ].
2. Dial [9] + [2].
3. Dial HHMM where HH is hour, MM is minute (24-hour clock).
4. Press [1] for one time, or [2] for always. When the alarm time is reached, you will hear
tone ringing.
To turn OFF a signaling alarm:
Pickup the handset and replace.
To cancel the alarm clock feature prior to alarm activation:
1. Press [FEAT ].
2. Dial [
The ADP jack of any telephone may be wiredforconnection to the main telephone CO line
for use as a power failure standard telephone interface in the event of a power outage.
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] + [9] +[2].
AD P Mo dular Jack

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