
Delayed Ringing
Ringing assignments are programmable. An installer can program a station to provide delayed ringing on some
lines while providing direct ringing on other lines.
Delayed Hot Line Operation
Current operating procedures allow installers to assign prime intercom to one station using another station’s
intercom number to provide a hot line feature. With the hot line feature, the user of the station receiving the
prime intercom assignment can take that station off-hook and be automatically connected to the station to which
the intercom number is assigned. Additionally, installers can take programming action to delay this hot line
action from taking place for a system defined period of time. With this programming choice in effect, the user
of the station receiving the prime intercom assignment receives intercom dial tone for a short time before the
hot line connection automatically takes place. This delay allows the station user to place intercom calls as well
as effect hot line calls.
To enable the feature, go to the Stations/Station Programming/Options 3 screen, and click a check mark next
to the feature name.
Diagnostics (Limited)
The installer can use this feature to perform maintenance routines and diagnose certain system malfunctions.
Dial 0 For System Attendant
A user can signal the system attendant station (station 1001 at default or any other station set by programming)
by dialing the digit 0 on their personal or group intercom number.
Dial By Name
The Dial By Name feature allows users to employ any two-line display, LCD speakerphone and its interactive
buttons to search through an index of names, locate a desired station name or system speed dial name, and
automatically call the located item.
The dial by name feature uses the seven-character station names associated with the station ports for searching
through the list of stations for intercom calling. The feature uses the 16-character identifying names for
searching through the list of system speed dial entries for system speed dialing.
When users make a sequential search through the stored index of names, the system searches the list as it was
entered. If system use requires a uniquely sorted list, installers or system attendants must arrange the list in the
desired sequence as they store the entries.
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General Description GCA40–215
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