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2N® SingleTalk Programming

3.1

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Communication Equipment

– Abbrev. Programming Form

Function Number and Name

Value Range

Initializa-

tion Value

Value Programmed

by You

Notes, Explanations

011 – ALARM button memory 1

up to 16 digits

empty

To delete the memory, enter a “zero
length number“, e.g. 0 1 1 * *
Storing characters *, # and inter-digit

space is executed additionally using

function xx7.
Memories 013–016 can be used

only if the voice recording module

is present!

Caution: The total count of
attempts (number of filled
memories multiplied by
parameter 018) must be less
than or equal to 15.

012 – ALARM button memory 2

up to 16 digits

empty

013 – ALARM button memory 3

up to 16 digits

empty

014 – ALARM button memory 4

up to 16 digits

empty

015 – ALARM button memory 5

up to 16 digits

empty

016 – ALARM button memory 6

up to 16 digits

empty

018 – count of automatic dialing

cycles for the ALARM button 0–9

3 cycles

0 = automatic dialing disable (the

first number is dialed once only)

551 – checking call memory 1

up to 16 digits

empty

Storing characters *, # and inter-digit

pause is executed additionally using

function xx7.

Memories 553–556 can be used

only if the voice recording module

is present!

552 – checking call memory 2

up to 16 digits

empty

553 – checking call memory 3

up to 16 digits

empty

554 – checking call memory 4

up to 16 digits

empty

555 – checking call memory 5

up to 16 digits

empty

556 – checking call memory 6

up to 16 digits

empty

558 – count of automatic dialing

cycles for the checking call 0–9

3 cycles

0 = automatic dialing disable (the

first number is dialed once only)

901 – dialing type

0 or 1

0 = tone

0 = tone dialing
1 = pulse dialing

902 – dialing start time

(after pick-up)

5 to 99

corresponds to

0.5 to 9.9 s

10 =

1 second

Time between pick-up and dialing

start.

904 – automatic dialing type

0–4

1

0 = disabled for all buttons
1 = loud dialing with confirmation
2 = silent with confirmation
3, 4 = loud without confirmation

911 – count of rings until

incoming call answering

01–99

2

Defines the moment of pick-up during

ringing.

912 – maximum call duration

1 to 99

corresponds to
10 to 990 s

12 =

2 minutes

06 = 1 minute
30 = 5 minutes
99 = 16.5 minutes

913 – seizure timeout

(for automatic dialing)

1–99

corresponds to

10 to 990 s

6 = 60

seconds

change!

The maximum time, during which

the dispatcher has to answer and

send confirmation, otherwise the

ST hangs up and dials the following

number.

914 – delayed calling

0–9

(count of cycles)

0 = no

delay

change!

1 cycle lasts 11 seconds.

Zero = no delay.