Specifications

630.1 SYSTEM FEATURES (Cont’d)
PROGRAMMING STEPS DESCRIPTION
Alarm Signaling
This feature determines the type of signaling re-
ceived by the stations.
If the LED is lit, it means a .25s orV.25~ off warble
tone repeated continuously will be given;
If the LED is unlit, it means a single burst of tone ring
(once) will be given. Phone Box ringing is also af-
fected by this feature.
Default: By default, Alarm Signaling is defaulted to
a repeated tone (LED ON).
Related Programming:
Refer to Station Configuration, Station Features 1,
Sec. 610.2, Phone Box/Alarm Ringing; Also refer to
Alarm Enable/Disable.
Automatic Privacy
Privacy is automatically provided on all communica-
tions in the system. If desired, the system may be
programmed to eliminate privacy, allowing any sta-
tion to join in on existing CO line conversations.
A yes entry (LED lit) means that privacy is automat-
ically provided. To eliminate privacy, toggle the
button so the LED extinguishes.
If privacy is eliminated, only one other station may
join in on an existing conversation.
Default: By default, Privacy is enabled at all stations
(LED ON).
Related Programming:
Alarm Enable/Disable
A yes entry (LED lit) means the system is pro-
grammed for alarm.
Stations must then be pro-
grammed to receive the alarm signal, Sec. 630.1.
You must also choose alarm signaling and alarm
detection, Sec. 630.1.
Default: By default, the Alarm feature is disabled
(LED OFF).
Related Programming:
Refer to Station Configuration, Station Features 1,
Sec. 610.2, Phone Box/Alarm signaling; Also refer
to Alarm Signaling.
Background Music (BGM)
This feature must be enabled if background music is
supplied to the system.
Default: By default, Background music is disabled
at all stations (LED OFF). Refer to Sec. 500.10
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ISSUE 1, JANUARY 1991