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Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
Part 2 Features 561
Deleting external alarm
The alarm can be cleared at any time either by the external alarm source or man-
ually by the user. The alarm server is notified accordingly if the alarm is cleared by
the user. If there is another alarm in the queue, it will be displayed once the pre-
vious alarm has been cleared.
8.8.4 Connection via V.24 / Ethernet with ATAS
Compared with ATPC1 the ATAS protocol provides additional possibilities for dis-
play on the system terminals (Fox menu) and allows an alarm to be triggered using
the Redkey (see "Function Redkey", page 561). The connection is also monitored,
and the connection set-up is password-protected. An ATAS licence is required for
enabling the protocol (see "Licence-related System and Expansion Limits", page
593). This licence expands the possibilities for connecting external alarm and mes-
saging sources to the PBX by providing the Ethernet interface and the V.24 inter-
face of the system, in addition to the Pocket Adapter.
Fig. 2.223: Connection via Ethernet
Function Redkey
On each Office terminal one or more function keys can be configured as Redkeys.
Depending on the application an alarm can then be triggered, a heating system
switched on, a process controlled, etc., with the aid of the ATAS protocol on an
ATAS server. The message sent contains the subscriber number and additional
parameters (max. 32 characters/digits).
Ethernet
AD2
PBX
AD2
LAN
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