Telephone Mode
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Night Bell
Music Input
Be sure the telephone interface mode switch on the rear of the PagePac
Plus unit has been set correctly, matching the telephone system connect
of your choice or your facility. However, whichever mode is selected has
no bearing on programming or using the PagePac Plus controller.
The default priority for telephone access is 4. The telephone input can
access any zone or zone group to output audio paging or to trigger a
contact closure switch action. Programming can also be accomplished via
telephone DTMF access.
DL DL
GS LS
600 HI-Z
1.
Dry loop, 600 ohms
2.
Dry loop, Hi Z
3.
Ground start
4.
Loop start
Rotary (pulse dial) or DTMF Touchtone phones can connect via telephone
page access, however, only DTMF tones can program the system.
Night bell connections to and from your PBX or KTS can be accomplished
in several ways.
An EKTS telephone system, where Night Bell input is wired to one of the
eight PagePac Plus onboard zones, it must be considered an input zone
and configured as such.
With a PBX system that produces a ring voltage output, the Night Bell
connection is NOT wired to one of the eight input zones, but to another
connector on the rear of the PagePac Plus (adjacent to the Attendant
Access connections. Refer to figure 2-1).
In this latter case, Night Bell is treated like Attendant Access, Telephone
Interface, or Music inputs are treated, i.e., as “default” inputs that need not
have any of the eight PagePac Plus onboard zones reserved and
configured for them.
Is a music source connected to your PagePac Plus Amplicenter? Which
zones do you wish background music to be heard in? You can adjust the
music volume level, ducking level (volume of music while voice page is
active), bass level, and voice volume level (for voice paging) on the
PagePac Plus amplicenter.
Installing the Hardware
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