Receiving A Long Trunk Alarm - Hitachi SelecSet 900 User Manual

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R
L
ECEIVING A
ONG
Determining
the source of a
wakeup

Receiving a Long Trunk Alarm

The
<LTA/VER>
lamp
3-10
T
A
RUNK
LARM
To determine the source of a wakeup/reminder call:
1
Press the flashing WAL/RAL lamp. The display
indicates which station has not responded to the
reminder call, and the WAL/RAL lamp stops flashing.
2
Press <START> or lift handset to return to the normal
display.
The wakeup and reminder alarms are the same key,
only the terminology is different. The term wakeup is
used for WelCOMM (hotel/motel) systems and
reminder is used for COMMerce (business) systems.
When a trunk is connected longer than a predetermined
time, the long trunk alarm/verification (LTA/VER) lamp
flashes. (A trunk is an outside line.)
To determine the cause of a long trunk alarm:
1
Press the flashing <LTA/VER> key. A tone signaling
the interruption is sent to the connection.
2
Listen to determine if there is a conversation.
3
If there is a conversation, press <START> to exit.
4
If there is not a conversation, press <CNCL> to
unlock the connection and free the trunk.
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HCXTD860, Rev. A01, September 2001
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