Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
Part 2 Features 559
Warning:
In the case of applications designed for emergency calls and personal
protection such as fire alarm systems, nurse light paging systems, alarm
systems against attacks or hold-ups, etc., text messages may only be
used to complement certified alarm systems. Text message alarming is
only compatible with emergency operation if the PBX and the external
alarm source are equipped with a UPS.
8.8.3 Connection via V.24 with ATPC1
External alarms, faults and messages from building energy management systems,
nurse paging systems, security systems, etc., can be signalled as text messages to
Office terminals via the V.24 interface of the Pocket Adapter. A licence is not
required for connecting external alarm sources or messaging systems in this
way.To ensure the maximum availability of the persons to be alarmed, Office
DECT terminals should be used in preference for receiving the text messages.
Fig. 2.222: Connection via Pocket Adapter
External alarm source
Any configurable systems equipped with a V.24 interface can be connected to the
PBX as an external alarm source. These systems must also be capable of sending
and receiving AT commands defined in the Ascotel standard ATPC1. A log printer
can be provided on the external alarm source side to record the external alarms.
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PBX
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V.24
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