Options are:
n=0 Push Button Mode, No Dial Looping, No TED
n=1 Handset Mode, No Dial Looping, No TED
n=2 Push Button Mode, Yes Dial Looping, No TED
n=3 Handset Mode, Yes Dial Looping, No TED
n=4 Push Button Mode, No Dial Looping, Yes TED
n=5 Handset Mode, No Dial Looping, Yes TED
n=6 Push Button Mode, Yes Dial Looping, Yes TED
n=7 Handset Mode, Yes Dial Looping, Yes TED
Handset Mode:
Select this mode if your unit employs a Handset Hookswitch else use Push Button Mode.
Dialer Looping:
Use "Yes Dial Looping" if you dial from a list of several numbers and want to be able
to start again with the first number listed. A "No" to looping disables restarting a
phone list and all dialing attempts quit after failing to connect after the last num-
ber on the list has been tried.
TED Mode:
You must use the "Yes TED" options if the automated doorman feature is desired.
See page 7 in manual for more details about the TED option.
Note: These modes are individually broken down into "Y" or "N" enables when viewed
via the display or remotely accessed via a Modem.
Note: Dialer Mode (Page 12 in manual) must be set to
“call progress on” when either TED is enabled on and/
or more than one phone number is entered per resident
code.
Dialer Modes: (Defaults to 1)
Command to set: 6n Where "n" is the method the unit employs for dialing functions.
Programming Number
` Dialer Mode Option
Options are:
n=0 with call progress, false dial=off, verify dialtone=off
n=1 without call progress, false dial=off, verify dialtone=off
n=2 with call progress, false dial=on, verify dialtone=off
n=3 without call progress, false dial=on, verify dialtone=off
n=4 with call progress, false dial=off, verify dialtone=on
n=5 without call progress, false dial=off, verify dialtone=on
n=6 with call progress, false dial=on, verify dialtone=on
n=7 without call progress, false dial=on, verify dialtone=on
Call Progress must be allowed (with) if the unit is expected to respond to a Busy
Signal, Ring Signals or Voice detection for the purposes of redialing another number
on Busy detection or Voice Detection as required for the electronic doorman (TED) op-
eration.
Without Call Progress being enabled, the unit reverts to a simple single number di-
aler and TED will not function as desired.
False Dial On forces the unit to create the impression to the visitor that it has di-
aled a number. It makes random Touch Tone sounds to the speaker as if speed dialing.
This gives the visitor a sense that the unit is working and pre-empts their inclina-
tion to pump the dial button, as if that will speed the process up like is mistakenly
believed with elevators and traffic lights.
False Dial Off results in a voice that declares that the dialing process is in action
by playing system message #2 "Dialing in progress, please stand by" to the visitor.
If message #2 is diverted to another function or disabled, then it's a good idea to
enable false dialing.
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