4. Lap Counter (#16)
5. Dial Next Number on Ring No Answer (#17)
Touch
Tone
Ring No
Answer
0 Disabled
1 Disabled
2 2 rings
3 3 rings
4 4 rings
5 5 rings
6 6 rings
7 7 rings*
8 8 rings
9 9 rings
Touch
Tone
Lap
Counter
0 Disabled*
1 1 time
2 2 time
3 3 time
4 4 time
5 5 time
6 6 time
7 7 time
8 8 time
9 9 time
With the lap counter disabled (factory setting), if the E-10/20/30/32-IP phone is programmed
to dial the next number on ring-no-answer and/or busy signal (see section E and F below),
the E-10/20/30/32-IP phone will continuously call its programmed phone numbers forever
until the call is answered.
The lap counter is a programmable counter that determines how many times the E-
10/20/30/32-IP phone will cycle through its list of up to 5 emergency numbers (or up to 5
“Info” phone numbers), before it stops the dialing process and hangs up. When all of the
programmed phone numbers have been dialed, the lap counter is incremented and the di-
aling process repeats. When the lap counter has been met, the dialing process stops and
the E-10/20/30/32-IP phone hangs up.
* Note: This feature is disabled in the factory default setting.
If enabled and a ring-no-answer is detected, the E-10/20/30/32-IP phone will dial the next
programmed speed dial number, and continue to cycle through the emergency numbers
until a call is completed.
* Note: Factory set to redial if not answered after 7 rings.
If enabled and a busy is detected, the E-10/20/30/32-IP phone will dial the next pro-
grammed speed dial number, and continue to cycle through the numbers until a call
is completed.
* Notes: This feature is enabled in the factory default setting. If the busy signal is in-
terrupted with a promotional message, contact your central office to have it removed.
6. Dial Next Number on Busy (#18)
Touch
Tone
Dial on Busy
1 Disabled
2 Enabled*
The Touch Tone I.D. number (up to 6 digits) is used by emergency personnel to identify the location of the caller and is
given out when the receiving party presses a Touch Tone Q. The security office can display the number using a Touch
Tone decoder. To program the I.D. number, enter the desired number followed by #20.
Example: To store 333 as the I.D. number, enter: 3 3 3 # 2 0
7. Identification Number (#20)
The Access Code is used for remotely operating the relay (Doorstrike, Mag-Lock, etc) by calling into the unit. This code
provides basic security and only allows operation of the relay and not the ability to change any of the programming pa-
rameters. Once entered, any of the “Remote Access Operation Commands” can be used. The code can be 1 to 6 digits
in length and cannot contain a “Q”, “#” or match the numbers used for the security code. To disable the Access Code
enter no digits then #21 in programming. Simply call the E-10/20/30/32-IP phone, the unit will automatically answer the
line and output two beeps. You then enter the programmed 1 to 6 digit access code, 2 beeps should be heard. You can
now enter any “Remote Access Operation Commands” (see page 16).
8. Access Code (#21)
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