Instruction manual

Doorphone Extensions (#604 and #605)
Description
These System Programming procedures identify extensions to which
doorphones are connected. A doorphone is usually placed near an entrance, to
screen visitors. You can connect up to two doorphones to the system—use
Doorphone 1 Extension (#604)
to identify the extension to which the first
doorphone is connected and
Doorphone 2 Extension (#605)
to identify the
extension to which the second doorphone is connected.
Related Features
Use
Doorphone Alert Extensions (#606)
to identify the extensions that will
ring when the doorphone button is pressed. Each doorphone can ring any
number of alert extensions.
To prevent outside calls from being made or received on the doorphone,
use
Line Assignment (#301)
to remove all outside lines from the doorphone
extension.
(Automatic Line Selection
for the doorphone extension will be
automatically set to “intercom first.”)
Considerations
An extension cannot be used for a doorphone and a hotline at the same
time. However, hotlines and doorphones can have the same alert
extensions.
You cannot assign doorphones to extensions 10, 11, 16, 17, 22, 23, 28, 29,
34, 35, 40, 41, 46, 47, 52, and 53.
You cannot bridge two doorphones together.
Valid Entries
Extensions 12–15, 18–21, 24–27, 30–33, 36–39, 42–45, 48–51, 54–57
None assigned
Programming
To program a doorphone extension:
1.
Press [
Feature
] [
0
] [
0
] [
System Program
] [
System Program
] [
#
] [
6
] [
0
] [
4
] for
doorphone 1 (or [
#
] [
6
] [
0
] [
5
] for doorphone 2). The display reads:
Door Phone 1
Data --
2.
Enter the doorphone extension number. For example, to identify extension 20
as a doorphone extension, press [
2
] [
0
]. The display reads:
Door Phone 1
Data 20
3.
Select another procedure or exit programming mode.
5-56
Doorphone Extensions (#604 and #605)