Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
560 Features Part 2
Connection to the PBX
To connect an external alarm source you need an AD2 user-network interface
with an internal subscriber number already created and a corded Office terminal
with a looped Pocket Adapter.
The following system terminals are capable of receiving external alarms:
• Office 25, Office 35, Office 45
• Office 30, Office 40
• Office 100, Office 135, Office 150, Office 155pro
External Alarms on Office System Terminals
Receiving external alarms
An external alarm is signalled on the system terminal either by continuous ringing
or by a set ringing duration (0...3600 s) consisting of a cycle that alternates 4 s of
ringing with a 1 s pause. The alarm text is indicated on the display at the same
time. In this status the option to read, acknowledge, reject or delete the message
is available.
Displaying an external alarm source
As long as the alarm has not been cleared, the Info key can be used to display the
source of the alarm together with the subscriber’s number and name.
Reading external alarms
The "Read" menu item stops the continuous ringing and the entire text message
is then displayed (press Info key if necessary). The alarm server obtains a message
to say that the alarm has been read.
Acknowledging or rejecting external alarms
Acknowledging or rejecting the message stops the continuous ringing, and the
alarm server is notified of the user’s response. The server can then send a confir-
mation to the system terminal, whose display then reads "Done". This tells the
user that his response has been processed by the alarm server.