General settings
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When an alarm is triggered, the HiPath 1120 makes a
call using speed dialing entry #249. The phone number
assigned to this entry is called. Once a connection is es-
tablished, the sequence of digits configured in this set-
ting is repeated at 6-second intervals (for DTMF).
The purpose of this sequence of digits is to identify the
alarm source. An alarm center, for example, is able to
identify which PABX is sending the signal. If the receiv-
ing switch does not acknowledge the alarm within a
few minutes, the procedure is repeated at specified
time intervals.
For information on how to program this feature refer to
the topic describing the programming of the Sensor and
Relay for the HiPath 1120"Relay and sensor on the Hi-
Path 1120."
Emergency numbers
You can specify up to five emergency numbers. When
one of these numbers is dialed and all external lines are
busy, the call on the first external line will be interrupted
and the line used for making the emergency call. Only
an incoming call over an analog external line will not be
disconnected.
Required: Programming mode must be activated (*95
31994).
w
Enter the programming code.
e . i
Select the slot for the emergency number
(1 to 5).
p
Enter the emergency number (up to 10 digits).
w
Wait 5 seconds.
The name assigned to these numbers can have
up to 15 characters.
Emergency numbers are not affected by the acs
feature.
Emergency calls never use external lines config-
ured for:
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Internet access
•
Absent external line
•
An external line configured to accept only in-
coming calls