AT&T Door Phone Controller operation manual DIP Switch Settings

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AT&T

Door Phone Controller

 

 

DIP Switch Settings

 

 

 

 

NOTE: All switches are OFF

The Door Phone Controller’s operating modes are selected on the

 

when shipped from the factory.

8-position DIP switch at the front of the unit. Positions 1 through 5 are

 

 

used to set up the way the Door Phone Controller will interface with

 

 

your telephone equipment. Position 8 is used to access Option Selec-

 

 

tion Mode. Positions 6 & 7 are not used. Definition are given below:

 

 

Switch 1

Selects between Trunk Access and Station Access.

 

 

 

Trunk Access = OFF, Station Access = ON.

CAUTION: Damage to the PBX Station Card may result if switch position #1 is incorrectly set. Double check that switch position #1 is set to ON for Station Port Access.

Switch 2

Selects between Dedicated Trunk or Shared Trunk.

 

This switch only has meaning when Trunk Access

 

is selected with Switch 1. Shared Trunk = OFF,

 

Dedicated Trunk = ON.

Switch 3

Selects between Trunk Savor or Port Saver. This

 

switch only has meaning when Trunk Access is

 

selected with Switch 1 and Shared Trunk is

 

selected with Switch 2. Trunk Saver = OFF, Port

 

Saver = ON.

Switch 4

Selects between Loop Start and Ground Start. This

 

switch only has meaning when Trunk Access is

 

selected with Switch 1. Loop Start = OFF, Ground

 

Start = ON.

Switch 5

Selects between Auxiliary Alert or Ringdown. This

 

switch only has meaning when Station Access is

 

selected with Switch 1. Auxiliary Alert = OFF,

 

Ringdown = ON.

Switch 6

Not used.

Switch 7

Not used.

Switch 8

Selects between Option Selection Mode and Normal

 

Operation. This switch acts as a Option Selection

 

security switch. If this switch is ON, any user can

 

activate Option Selection Mode by keying in “##3”

 

on a touch-tone telephone set which connects

 

directly to the Door Phone Controller. When this

 

switch is OFF, Option Selection Mode cannot be

 

activated. Normal Mode = OFF, Option Selection

 

Mode = ON.

(See other side for DTMF Option Selection.)

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Contents AT&T Compatibility Plus AT&T Door Phone Controller Compatibility ChartApplication Notes for Compatibility Chart Application Notes for Compatibility Chart Contents Troubleshooting and Maintenance Page Figures Page Tables Introduction Using This Manual AT&T Door Phone Controller FeaturesSpeaker Volume Talk Back DIP Switch LED PBX Private Branch Exchange -Business telephone Terms You Should KnowInstallation Procedures Installation Procedures Important Safety Instructions Page General Information Door Phone Controller Back Panel Connections IntroductionPage Door Phone Controller Back Panel Connections Prior To InstallationAT&T Door Phone Controller Location Typical AT&T Door Phone Controller Installation Mounting Instructions InstallationWall Mount Instructions Mounting AT&T Door Phone Controller to Wall Remote Door Open Switch optional SHIELDED, Twisted PAIR, 24 AWG Electric Door Strike Plate Device optional Connections for Remote Door Open Switch optionalConnections for Electric Door Strike Plate optional Auxiliary Alert Device optional Connecting PowerConnections for Auxiliary Alert Device optional Installation Procedures Talk Back Volume Control Speaker Volume ControlOperation and Controls Information Door Ajar FunctionLED Configuration of Telephone Equipment Flow Chart Installation Home/Residential Overview DIP Switch SelectionsHome/Residential DIP Switch Settings AT&T Door Phone Controller Back Panel Option Selection AT&T Door Phone Controller Option Selection Information Visitor Presses Door Speaker Button Operation Basic Door Answer FunctionAnswering a Call from the Door Speaker Calling the Door Speaker from Inside the Building Telephone Line In Use With Door When Incoming Call Arrives Installation Dedicated Trunk Port Overview DIP Switch Setting for PBX with Dedicated Trunk Port Telephone System 2b. Ground Start Installations Option Selection Page Options Mode Option Press Listen Default Verify For Calling the Door Speaker Installation for PBX Equipment With Available Station Port Overview G E ND Telephone System Option Selection Page Options Mode Option Listen Press Default Verify For Ringdown Mode Basic Door Answer Function Auxiliary Alert Mode Basic Door Answer FunctionOperation Opening door will terminate station mode access Installation No Dedicated Trunk/Station Port DIP Switch Selections DIP Switch Setting for PBX With Shared Trunk Port AT&T Door Phone Controller Back Panel Option Selection Port Saver Mode Port Saver or Trunk Saver Mode InstallationTrunk Saver Mode Delay Operation Basic Door Answer Function Calling the Door Speaker From Inside the Building Placing a Call Through the C.O. From Inside Building Telephone Line In Use With Door When a Call ArrivesTroubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting Procedures Troubleshooting ProceduresWhen door ajar switch is not Operating as Expected MaintenanceSetting the DIP Switch Positions Appendix A-DIP Switch SettingsNot used Ring/Chime Cadence Ring/Chime Duration Appendix B-Option Selection Mode DefinitionsPage Electrical Appendix C-SpecificationsRing Generator Line Jack MechanicalInstallation Information Using With an Answering Machine Appendix E-Auxiliary Alert Option Installation InstructionsPage Figure E-1. Connections For Auxiliary Alert Device FCC Part FCC Regulations and Warranty Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability Warranty InformationFCC Regulations and Warranty Memory AT&T Door Phone Controller Option SelectionDoor Phone Controller DIP Switch Settings1992 AT&T CIC# 0II722050-055 Issue 3, November

Door Phone Controller specifications

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