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Review of programming functions 3.2 – 2N Lift emergency phone 2N SingleTalk - Manual, 1514 v6.3.0 User Manual

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Review of Programming Functions

3.2

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Function
Number and Name

Value Range

Initializa-
tion Value

Notes, Explanations

962 – minimum button pressing

time

01–99

1 = 0.1 s

change

Applies to all buttons.

963 – hang-up option with the

same button

0 – disabled

1 – enabled

0

The calling party may not terminate the call
according to applicable regulations.

964 – option to dial another

number by pressing
another button

0 – disabled

1 – enabled

1

Correction of an implicit value in the table. Since
the other buttons are not practically used, the
parameter value is of minimum significance.

971 – count of message

repetitions

0–9

3

There is a 3-second pause between two
subsequent messages.

972 – record a message (Only if

a voice recording module
is available. Otherwise,
the “Wait please,
connection is being
made“ message is played
back.)

Enter the

service

password,

record 0 – 30

seconds

„Wait

please,

connection

is being

made“

Recording is password protected (to start enter *
service password * ). Start after the long tone
end. To terminate recording, press any DTMF
key on the phone. After recording is completed,
the ST hangs up.

974 – Lift identification

16 digits

A new, digital parameter to facilitate lift
identification to foreigners, e.g.
It can be transmitted by DTMF for automated
detection (LiftManager)

975 – Message options

2 digits

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1st digit = type of message repeated after
dialing. 2nd digit = message type after
confirmation.
Both digits has these options:
1 = user recrded message
2 = identification (974) spelled
3 = combination of options 1+2
4 = identification (974) by DTMF
5 = message selected by par. 977
(after confirmation par. 976)
6 = combination of options 5+2
7 = confirming tone (after confirmation only)

976 – Call end message

language selection

0–9

1

0 =

1 = English

2 - 3 =

4 = German

5 - 7 =

8 = Portuguese

9 = Dutch

10 ... 99 = silence

Note: see Survey of messages in chapter 4.2

977 – Outgoing call message

selection

0–9

1