Pbx-64 analog and ip phone system installation – Talkaphone PBX-64 User Manual
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PBX-64 Analog and IP Phone System Installation
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Programming an Emergency / Information Phone for the PBX System and VOIP-1-2-4-8 Interface Unit
The following are PBX-specific required programming codes for the 400-Series Emergency / Information
Phone(s). Other programming codes may be required for operation with other Talk-A-Phone components (e.g.
ETP-EL, ETP-TAL).
Operation Code
Description
*4**
Guard Access Code for Programming
*14*3*
Mode III / PBX Mode
*55*
Sets phone to disconnect if Guard Station is silent for 30 seconds
*40*0*
Sets a delay of 0 seconds before phone dials
VIII.
Integrating the PBX System with Talk-A-Lert (ETP-TAL)
Talk-A-Lert Modem:
1. Punch down tip and ring for the modem onto the pins labeled for “Poller” on the “SLT” punchdown
block.
2. Crimp an RJ-11 to the other end of the line and connect it to the “Line” port of the modem.
EB-300 Base Station:
1. Disconnect the handset from the Iwatsu “KT” Attendant Phone.
2. Connect the handset to the beige digital-line splitter included with your Talk-A-Lert package.
3. The digital-line splitter should have connected a small beige handset cable. Connect that beige
handset cable to the handset port on the base of the Iwatsu “KT” Attendant Phone.
Figure 1. Connecting the Base Station to a digital phone handset