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Memory Configuration
The Memory Configuration Properties Form is shown below followed by an explanation of each entry.
Table 9. Memory Configuration Properties and Their Functions
Parameter Function
Emergency: Bank 1
Emergency Bank 1 is the memory bank for the E
MERGENCY
button on the front
of the telephone (see note).
Assistance/Call:
Bank 2
Assistance/Call Bank 2 is the memory bank for the second, non-emergency
button labeled as either C
ALL
or A
SSISTANCE
located on the front of the
telephone (see note).
AUX1: Bank 3
AUX1 Bank 3 is the memory bank for the Auxiliary (spare) input 1 on the board
inside the telephone (see note).
AUX2: Bank 4
AUX2 Bank 4 is the memory bank for the Auxiliary (spare) input 2 on the board
inside the telephone (see note).
Retry Delay
(seconds)
Retry Delay sets the time delay between additional call attempts by a telephone
only when an E
MERGENCY
(or H
ELP
) push button is depressed on the front of
the telephone. This delay is usually set to the minimum time period required by
the PABX to reset after previous call attempt.
N
OTE
: Each memory bank can have up to three numbers. The first number in a memory bank is the
primary auto-dial number. The second and third numbers in each memory bank are cascading auto-dial
numbers. The type of call to be made (call in or voice call) is determined by the configuration of the
phone in the Fault Indicators window.