Specifications

1. Press the SILENT/VOLUME pushbutton once to temporarily disable all the sound-
ing tones at the master station. The associated LED indicators continue to flash.
2. Press the SILENT/VOLUME pushbutton again to restore the tones.
Notes:
The SILENT/VOLUME LED flashes when a call from any station is silenced.
Silence is automatically canceled after a programmable length of time.
When any audio communication is made at the master station, the silence
option is canceled and the tones sound.
Calls received after you press SILENT/VOLUME will sound.
The duty station tone continues sounding when the tones have been silenced at
the master station.
The call assurance LEDs on the patient stations and the corridor/zone lamps
remain lit until the calls are canceled.
The volume of the tones at the master station can be adjusted using the following
procedure.
1. Press the ALT/TEST and SILENT/VOLUME pushbuttons on the master station
to enter tone adjustment mode.
2. The first four pushbuttons at the top of the first row of stations illuminate. These
pushbuttons control the tone levels. The brightest LED indicates the current tone
level. The uppermost pushbutton is the lowest tone level; the fourth pushbutton is
the highest level. Pushbuttons 2 and 3 provide intermediate tone levels. Select the
pushbutton that provides the desired tone level.
3. When finished, press ALT/TEST or SILENT/VOLUME.
You can call any audio-capable remote station. Calls can be made to patient stations,
staff stations, staff/duty stations, another master station in the system, and master
stations outside the system (when optional inter-system stations are present).
Calling a Remote Station
1. Lift the handset or use the microphone/speaker for intercom.
2. Press the button corresponding to the station you wish to call. The associated re-
mote station LED on the master station lights. If calling a patient or staff station,
that station’s privacy LED lights.
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Adjusting the
Tone Level
Silencing
Tones
Placing Calls