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Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming, and Use
Doorphone Programming
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4. To identify another alert extension, press
n or p until the extension number
appears on the display, then repeat Step 3.
5. Select another procedure, or exit programming mode.
Doorphone Extension (#604 and #605) 9
Use these features to identify an extension to which a doorphone is connected. A doorphone is
usually placed near an entrance, to screen visitors. You can connect up to two doorphones to the
system—use Doorphone 1 Extension (#604) to identify the extension for the first doorphone and
Doorphone 2 Extension (#605) to identify the extension for the second doorphone.
Considerations 9
■ An extension cannot be used for a doorphone and a hotline at the same time. However,
hotlines and doorphones can have the same alert extensions.
■ You should not assign doorphones to extension 10, 11, or to the first two extensions of any
308EC or 206 modules.
■ Remove voice messaging system mailboxes from doorphone extensions.
■ You cannot bridge two doorphones together.
■ To prevent outside calls from being made or received on the doorphone, use Line
Assignment (#301) to remove all outside lines and/or Pool Extension Assignment (#314) to
remove all pools from the doorphone extension. (Automatic Line Selection for the
doorphone extension will be automatically set to select intercom lines first.)
■ You can use Message Light On with the doorphone (for example, the doorphone’s light
flashes as a prearranged signal to a delivery person) provided the doorphone is connected to
a processor module or to a Release 3.0 or later 206 module.
Programming 9
To program a doorphone extension:
1. Press
f00ss#604 for doorphone 1 (or #605 for
doorphone 2) at extension 10 or 11.
2. Enter the doorphone two-digit extension number, or press r to unassign an existing
doorphone extension.
3. Select another procedure, or exit programming mode.