1-1CHAPTER 1. SUBSTATION OPERATIONCHAPTER 1. SUBSTATION OPERATION1. NOMENCLATURECall buttonSpeakerCall buttonSpeakerCall lampCall buttonSpeaker1.1.
1-3CHAPTER 1. SUBSTATION OPERATION2.4. Conversation Method• The other party's voice is heard from the speaker. • Your voice is not sent out whil
2-6CHAPTER 2. BASIC OPERATION OF MASTER STATION2.5. Conversation Time-Out• Conversation time can be limited to automatically terminate conversations.
2-7CHAPTER 2. BASIC OPERATION OF MASTER STATION2.7. Calling Party Display and Selective Response2.7.1. Calling party display The master station can o
2TABLE OF CONTENTS1. INTRODUCTION ... 82. M
2-10CHAPTER 2. BASIC OPERATION OF MASTER STATIONStep 5. Press the new keys to register using the dialing keys [0] – [9] or function keys [ ], [#] or
2-11CHAPTER 2. BASIC OPERATION OF MASTER STATIONStep 5. Press the [PTT] key again. The erasure is then completed, as indicated by a confirmation tone
3CALL-RELATED FUNCTIONS1. GROUP CALL1.1. Function ...
3-6CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONSCALL FORWARDING-RELATED FUNCTIONS3. CALL FORWARDING3.1. FunctionWhen away from one's desk, incoming calls can
3-8CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS4. TIME-BASED CALL FORWARDING4.1. FunctionAll incoming calls to the original station* (forwarding station) can be a
3-10CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS5. NO-ANSWER CALL FORWARDING5.1. FunctionCalls to the original station* (forwarding station) are automatically rer
3-13CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS[Exceptions](1) When the designated receiving station (example: 93) is busy, all succeeding calling parties must w
4PAGING-RELATED FUNCTIONS8. ZONE PAGING8.1. Function ...
17. OUTSIDE LINE CONNECTION TIME-OUT• The duration of connection with the outside line telephone can be limited to automatically terminateconversation
3-24CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS20. TIME-BASED OUTSIDE LINE CALL FORWARDING20.1. FunctionAll incoming calls to the original master station or tele
521. OUTSIDE LINE NO-ANSWER CALL FORWARDING 21.1. Function ...
3-26CHAPTER 3. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS21. OUTSIDE LINE NO-ANSWER CALL FORWARDING21.1. FunctionCalls to the original station (forwarding station) are aut
4-1CHAPTER 4. SUMMARY OF DIALING OPERATIONS AND PRIORITIESCHAPTER 4. SUMMARY OF DIALING OPERATIONS AND PRIORITIES1. MASTER STATION OPERATION TABLECa
6FCC REQUIREMENTS (1) The AI-900 complies with FCC Rules, Part 68. On this equipment is a label which contains, among otherinformation, the FCC Part 6
4-2CHAPTER 4. SUMMARY OF DIALING OPERATIONS AND PRIORITIES2. PRIORITIESThe AI-900 system offers both Call Priority and Speech Path Priority operation
4-3CHAPTER 4. SUMMARY OF DIALING OPERATIONS AND PRIORITIES2.2. Speech Path Priority The order of priority assigned to the exchange's speech path
5-1CHAPTER 5. PC-CONTROLLED FUNCTIONSCHAPTER 5. PC-CONTROLLED FUNCTIONS1. THE ROLES OF PC INTERFACE SOFTWAREConversation and broadcasting functions
5-2CHAPTER 5. PC-CONTROLLED FUNCTIONSContentsSetting Item"Time-Based Call Forwarding" Receiving Station*Sets the master station number or a
5-3CHAPTER 5. PC-CONTROLLED FUNCTIONS2.3. Function Setting(1) Group call settingRegisters the following contents designating the representative maste
5-4CHAPTER 5. PC-CONTROLLED FUNCTIONS(5) Public address system settingRegisters the control outputs assigned to the zone designating the exchange num
5-5CHAPTER 5. PC-CONTROLLED FUNCTIONS3. MAINTENANCE/CONTROL FUNCTIONSContentsFunctionRemote DialingUpload/DownloadPrint OutLog DataPC Port SettingThe
7INDUSTRY CANADA REQUIREMENTS (1) ''NOTICE: This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment TechnicalSpecifications.T
8BEFORE READING THIS MANUAL1. INTRODUCTIONThis manual explains all of the station functions and operations of the AIPHONE Voice Security System. Thisi
93. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION EXAMPLEThe figure below shows the system configuration and main system equipment described in this manual.Outside line PC (fo
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