Aiphone FK1629 Intercom System User Manual


 
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RECEIVING AND ANSWERING A CALL ON THE MASTER STATION
The following describes the communication method using this system.
When receiving a call from a remote site, the operation methods are the same as described below, however it may take a longer
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time for some operations and their responses. For example, there may be a time difference between a call starting at a remote site
and the call tone ringing on the target master station in your site.
The term “a remote site” used in this manual means “a network direct system in a remote site”.
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To make a communication (or calling, paging, etc.) between your site and a standard (IP) system in a remote site, also refer to the
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“OPERATION MANUAL” for the standard (IP) system.
Receiving a call
The call tone rings, and the corresponding display appears.
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The call tone from a door station differs from the setting. (P. 16)
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e.g.) When called from a video door station
The station no., station name and video image at the calling station (following the symbol image) are displayed.
(When called from a remote site, the site no., site name and video image at the calling station (following the symbol image) are
displayed. The station name will not be displayed.)
It may take long until a video image appears on the monitor.
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When another master station calls in, the station type image is displayed. When called from a remote site, the remote site
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symbol image is displayed.
An incoming call from another master station will be a direct voice call. (However, when the PRIVACY MODE is set to “2”, you
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will be noti ed of an incoming call by the display information and call tone.)
NOTE:
An IS-IPMV cannot receive two or more calls at a time.
Door station
(in your site or a remote site)
Press
Another master station
(in your site or a remote site)
PC master station
(in your site or a remote site)
(See page 33 for
how to call from a
master station.)
(See the “OPERATION
MANUAL” for the PC
master station (IS-SOFT).
or
or
Lights up.
USING THE SYSTEM