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.
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Doorphone Extensions (#604 and #605)