Polycom 9000-Series Telephone User Manual


 
Doorphone Alert Extensions (#606)
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Doorphone Alert Extensions (#606)
Description
This System Programming procedure identifies extensions that are signaled when
a doorphone button is pressed. When a person uses the doorphone, it signals all
alert extensions at the same time. If the alert extension is a system phone, the call
signals with a unique
ding-dong
sound to distinguish it from other calls.
Additionally, if you have two doorphones, they signal with different tones so you
can distinguish between them.
Related Features
You must use Doorphone Extensions (#604 and #605) to identify the
extensions to which doorphones are connected.
If Do Not Disturb is active at a doorphone alert extension, the person at
the doorphone hears signaling, but the alert extension is not signaled.
If a Contact Closure on the Contact Closure Adjunct controls a door lock,
consider assigning the Doorphone Alert Extensions to the Contact
Closure Group (#612) for that Contact Closure. Only extensions assigned
to that Contact Closure Group can activate the door lock.
Considerations
You cannot bridge two doorphones together.
Valid Entries
1 = Not an Alert Extension
2 = Doorphone 1 Alert Extension
3 = Doorphone 2 Alert Extension
4 = Doorphones 1 and 2 Alert Extension
Programming
(See Figure 2-3 on page 2-22 for the location of special programming buttons such
as
s and e on system phones.)
To identify doorphone alert extensions:
1. Press
f 0 0 s s # 6 0 6 at extension
10 or 11.
2. Enter the first alert system extension number. For example, to identify
extension 10, press
1 0.
3. To change the alert status, press
D until the appropriate value
displays.
4. To identify another alert extension, press
n or p until the
extension number shows on the display. Then repeat Step 3.
5. Select another procedure or exit programming mode.