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System administration and special features guide
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3.31 ASSIGNING ALARM RING
Allows the System Administrator to determine what stations or station groups ring when an alarm sensor
is activated. The ring can be allocated as follows:
Station
201-349
Station group
500-529
The above stations or station groups will ring like a door phone and follow the door ring time-out. When
ringing, display keysets will show the display message programmed in 3.12 SET
ALARM/APPOINTMENT REMINDER MESSAGE above. The bottom line of the keyset display will give
an option to clear the alarm. Ringing initiated by an alarm sensor is answered by going off-hook and on-
hook again at a ringing keyset. If a device such as Ring Over Page or a common bell is the only device
assigned to ring, it may be answered by assigning a direct pickup key with this device as the extender. If
the alarm is unanswered by the door ring time-out, ringing will cease but the display will remain until
cleared by dialling the alarm clear feature code (57) and passcode (default 8765).
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
1. Press TRSF 212
Display shows first sensor
2. Dial sensor number (eg., 3502 ) OR
Use UP or DOWN to scroll through
sensor numbers and press RIGHT soft
key to advance cursor
3. Enter valid ring destination (eg., 205) OR
press UP or DOWN key to make
selection and press RIGHT soft key to
advance cursor to night destination and
press RIGHT softkey
4. Press TRSF to store and exit OR
press SPEAKER to store and advance
to next program
Note: This program is not available on the DCS Compact and DCS24 Systems
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Used to scroll through options
Used to enter selections
Move cursor left and right
Used to store data and advance to next program
Used to clear previous entry
DISPLAY
[3501] ALARM RING
D : 500N : 500
[3502] ALARM RING
D : 500N : 500
[3502] ALARM RING
D : 205N : 500

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