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IA4100

Administrator Guide

12.2 Commands During a Call

The following commands may be used by the called party after the IA4100 places a call, or by

calling into the IA4100 and entering audio modes 3, 4 or 5. The commands below cannot be used

while in programming mode. When issuing a two-digit command, the second digit must follow the

first by no more than 0.7 seconds. Failure to complete the command will result in a DTMF “BB” NAK

(double beep or rejected tones).

These commands cannot be used in Programming Mode.

Play Recordings

Command

Explanation

Format

01

Play message number 1

01

02

Play message number 2

02

03

Play message number 3

03

04

Play message number 4

04

05

Play message number 5

05

06

Play message number 6

06

07

Play message number 7

07

08

Play message number 8

08

09

Play message number 9

09

NOTE: To stop message playback, press # pound) during the

message playback. When the message is finished, the user will

hear a single tone (DTMF “#”) to signal the end of message.

Audio Adjustments

Command

Explanation

Format

20

Increase microphone gain by

3 dB

20

21

Decrease microphone gain

by 3 dB

21

22

Speaker volume up

22

23

Speaker volume down

23

24

Microphone mute toggle

24

25

Speaker mute toggle

25

28

PAS output volume increase

28

29

PAS output volume decrease 29

NOTES: If the audio level being changed has reached its maxi-

mum or minimum, you will hear two tones (DTMF “BB”).

Microphone/Speaker/PAS audio level changes will be retained

until changed or the audio gains are reset (See Programming

Commands: Pass Codes and Reset Programming, Commands 95

and 99; page 16).

Microphone or speaker can be toggled between their current level

and mute by issuing Commands 24 or 25.

When a mute command is entered, you will either hear a single

tone (DTMF “B”) to indicate NOT muted or a double tone (DTMF

“BB”) to indicate a muted condition.

Turn On/Off Outputs

Command

Explanation

Format

11

Turn on auxiliary output 1 11

12

Turn on auxiliary output 2 12

13

Turn on auxiliary output 3 13

14

Turn off auxiliary output 1 14

15

Turn off auxiliary output 2 15

16

Turn off auxiliary output 3 16

NOTES: When an auxiliary output is initiated, it will remain on

for the duration of the timed programming or until turned off

using Commands 14, 15 or 16 (See Commands 11, 12 and 13).

Normally Closed (N.C.) and Normally Open (N.O.) state changes

are separated by 10 milliseconds on each output; they do not

happen simultaneously. This is to ensure both the N.C. and

N.O. contacts are never closed at the same time.

Miscellaneous

Command

Explanation

Format Default

31

Extend Call Timer

31

10

minutes

33

Terminate message

playback

33

ÝÝ

Change from

Monitor (3-5) or

Paging (9) Mode to

Programming Mode

ÝÝ

ÝÝ

#

Change from

Programming Mode

to Monitor (3-5) or

Paging (9) Mode

ÝÝ

#

NOTE: The Call Timer is extended by Call Time Out minutes.

(Programming command 44). After this command is entered,

the user will hear a single tone (DTMF “B”) acceptance.

End Call

Command

Explanation

Format

Ý

#

Hang up IA4100

Ý

#

NOTES: After entering ÝÝ or ÝÝ# you will have seven sec-

onds to enter a new initial call in command and password if

applicable.

After seven seconds with no entry, the IA4100 will hang up.