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Intercall 600/700 Installation & Operation Guide Issue 4.27 Page 58 of 78
Changing the text shown when no call is active.
Using the LIMPROG Programming software (Supplied in the LIMKIT), you may alter the default text. This allows
your company name and a call out telephone number to be shown if you wish. You have two lines of 16 characters
which may be used. The factory default is ‘Intercall 600’ or ‘Intercall 700’ depending on the system.
LCD Display Alarm Volume Levels.
Every LCD display is fitted with a ‘Day’ and ‘Night’ alarm volume setting. The volume of each LCD display may be
set up independently depending on the local conditions and background noise. See page 35 for more detailed
information.
Reducing the alarm volume at night.
With the addition of a ‘day/night’ switch connected to the Power Supply, the alarm volume from the LCD displaus may
be reduced at night time. When the switch is thrown, the LCD Display units automatically use their ‘night’ alarm
settings which may be configured individually to suit the local conditions. See pages 29 and 35 for more detailed
information.
System Features Configuration.
The System configuration is controlled by the master power supply (L617/L717) and is adjusted by means of a bank of
DIL switches detailed on page 73. They control the following features:
Changing the time before a standard call becomes an emergency and/or disabling this function completely.
Changing the time before an accepted call returns to the calling state (Mute Timer)
Disabling the ‘Call Follower’ sounder on the call points.
Disabling the reset button present/reset toggle on the call points.
Enabling and disabling the nurse present auto-expiry timer. (Selected products only)
Enabling LCD display units to show faulty or missing network devices.*
Enabling LCD display units to show resident name as well as call location.*
Changing the time before a standard call becomes a priority call and/or disabling this function completely.*
* Intercall 700 systems only using L717 Power Supply
Page 73 details all possible switch settings and the user guide from page 9 onwards, describes the features operation.
Display Features Configuration.
The Display features configuration is controlled by menu driven settings in all LCD Display units. Access to the
display menus is obtained by first pressing and holding down the ‘Show Staff’ button. While holding down the ‘Show
Staff’ button, press and hold the ‘Accept Call’ button for 10 seconds. The following features are changed from within
the display menus:
Making specific call points generate a different alarm sound from the displays. (2
nd
Tone)
Disabling the Accept Call function on the displays. (Accept Button enable)
Making the LCD displays show only specific call points (Zone A,B,C).
Supervisors Display Showing all calls but only sounding for crash calls.
* Intercall 700 systems only using L717 Power Supply
Displays can be configured to show only certain call points (Zoning) and/or certain call types ('Supervisor' displays
where staff are to be alerted only for emergency calls) The Accept Calls feature can be disabled for corridor displays or
on installations where this feature is not required. Displays can be set up to sound a different alarm tone for certain call
points (Doors or drug cupboards etc) 'Master Displays' can be configured to show all activity on a zoned system but
only sound for local calls. For more information on display configuration with zoning see page 61. More detailed
information on the display configuration can be found in page 59 ‘display menus’.
We have chosen to show the zoning configuration by giving typical examples of zoning requirements that we have
encountered using the Intercall system. Intercall 600 and 700 displays feature the zoning menu described in page 61
and the Intercall 700 zoning capabilities will be extended in the future.
The L748 LED display unit features additional menus which are described on page 61

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