Tones; Call Tone And Recall Tone; Confirmation (Ok) Tone - Dukane 4A3610B Operation Manual

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Base Master Features
The base master has five function buttons across the top (LOCATE, REMIND, PRIORITY,
TONE, and MENU), a standard 12-character key pad, eight configurable buttons
(default-labeled A, B, C, D, N, S, E, W), a volume (VOL) button, TALK and FLASH
buttons, and a handset.
The speaker, microphone, and TALK button allow communication between the base
master and the stations in lieu of the handset. See Figure 1-1 on page 1-2.

Tones

The base master sounds various tones and patterns as you use it to perform your duties.
The default tones and patterns are described below. If your base master is programmed
differently, note those changes in the margins. The instructions for configuring the tones
and patterns are in the ProCare 6000 System Installation and Configuration Manual.

Call Tone and Recall Tone

An intermittent tone (a beep) sounds when a call is received or when a recall appears in
the display window. The tone continues to sound while pending calls are in the system
unless you manually silence it.
To silence the pending call tone see Using the TONE Button on page 2-22. Any subse-
quent incoming calls will resume the tone.
Priority calls are usually programmed to sound at a faster rate than normal calls.
Calls set on reminder will sound only after they time out and recall the base master.

Confirmation (OK) Tone

The base master sounds two rapid, high pitch tones when a function is accessed correctly
or when a correct entry is made.
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