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Matrix ETERNITY NE System Manual 815
Digital Output Port (DOP)
ETERNITY NE supports a Digital Output Port for connecting a door lock relay device to be used in conjunction with
the Door Phone connected to the ETERNITY.
When you connect a Door Lock release device, you must set the Normal Contact Type of the DOP to Normally
Open. Default: Normally Open. See “Digital Output Port (DOP)”.
Alarms
When using the features “Alarms” and “Reminder”, you may need to configure the following parameters, related to
these features.
Use Alarm with Snooze: When you use Snooze functionality with an Alarm, the system does not consider
an alarm call as answered until the extension user has dialed the acknowledgement code ‘0’ after going
Off-Hook. By default, Snooze is disabled.
Voice guided Alarm Verification: When this flag is enabled, the system offers the extension users the
option of verifying the alarm they have set using voice-guidance. See “Alarms and Reminders” under
Voice Mail Features.
Configurable Alarm Type (Once Only / Daily): With this feature, the system gives the Operator and
extension user the choice of setting 'Once Only' or 'Daily' Alarm calls, when they set an Alarm call request.
Clear this check box if you do not want to give a choice. If this option is disabled, the system will allow the
Operator and Users to set Once Only Alarms only. Default: Disabled.
Configurable Alarm Category (Personalized / Automated): When this feature is enabled, the system
gives the Operator and extension user the choice of setting 'Personalized' or 'Automated' Alarm calls, after
they have configured the Alarm Type. Clear the check box if you do not want to give a choice. If this flag is
disabled, the users can set only Automated alarms.
Alarm ring Timer (Sec): This is the duration for which the system rings the extension to serve an Alarm
call. By default, the Alarm Ring Timer is set to 45 seconds. The range of this timer is 001 to 255 seconds.
This timer also signifies the duration for which the Operator phone rings to notify that an Alarm call has not
been answered or the extension phone is busy.
Number of Alarm Attempts: This is number of times the system attempts to place an Alarm call on the
extension phone before notifying the Operator that the call is not answered or the phone is busy. The
Number of Alarm Attempts can be set between 1 and 9. By default, the Number of Alarm Attempts is set to
'3'.
Alarm Attempt Interval (min): This is the time period between each Alarm Call attempt. The Alarm
Attempt Interval can be set between 1 and 9. By default, the Alarm Attempt Interval is set to 5 minutes.
For more details see “Alarms”
Distinctive Rings
Distinctive Rings are ringing patterns used for distinguishing between different types of call events, like Internal
Calls, Trunk Calls, Auto Call Back, Auto Redial, Alarm, Emergency call, Priority, etc. If you want to customise the
Ringing pattern, for a call event, select the desired Ring Type. For more details see “Distinctive Rings”.

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