ÍNDICE

A

Acceso Remoto 50

Altavoz en el Auricular 27

Antes de Comenzar 8

Atajo Para Programar el Timbre 27

Auto Alerta 29

B

Búsqueda de Teléfono a Teléfono 30

C

Cancelación del Registro 24 Causas de una Mala Recepción 59 Clave de Área 16

Cómo Obtener Servicios de Mantenimiento 62 Compatibilidad con Audífonos (CCA) 3 Contador de Mensajes 48

Control de Volumen 32

Cuidado General del Producto 58

Información de Interferencias 2

Información sobre la Aprobación de Equipo 2 Instalación 9

Instalación de Audífonos 53 Instrucciones de Voz 44 Interfono 33 Introducción 5

L

Lista de Partes 8

Llamada en Espera 29

Localizador 30

M

Marcado en Cadena desde la Memoria 38 Melodía de Números Muy Importantes (VIP) 19 Melodía del Timbre 18

Memoria 13 Memoria Llena 51

E

Enmudecedor 32

Errores del Identificador de Llamadas 44

Estatuto sobre la Exposición a la Radiación de la FCC RF 3

N

Nombre del Auricular 15

O

Operación Básica del Teléfono 27

F

Formato del Auricular y de la Base 7

Formulario para Hacer Pedidos de Accesorios 64

G

Garantía Limitada 63

I

Identificador de Llamadas (Caller ID) 39 Idioma 15

Indicaciones Importantes para la Instalación 9 Indicador de Buzón 48

Indicador de Carga/en Uso 28

Indicadores de Mensajes del Identificador de Llamadas 53

P

Para Ajustar el Volumen 47

Para Almacenar un Nombre y Número en la Memoria 13

Para Almacenar un Número de Volver a Marcar 35

Para Asignar, Revisar, Cambiar o Borrar una Melodía VIP 19

Para Borrar el Archivo Actual del Identificador de Llamadas que Aparece en la Pantalla 42

Para Borrar la Grabación de su Anuncio Saliente 46

Para Borrar Mensajes 49

Para Borrar Todos los Archivos del

Identificador de Llamadas 43

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GE 25826, 25825 manual Índice

25825, 25826 specifications

The GE 25826 and 25825 are notable variants of General Electric’s robust line of track and signaling systems that have been engineered to meet the demanding needs of modern railway operations. Both models exhibit exceptional reliability and efficiency, making them indispensable tools for railroad companies across the globe.

One of the standout features of the GE 25826 and 25825 is their advanced signal processing capabilities. These models incorporate cutting-edge digital technology that enhances the accuracy and speed of train control systems. With real-time monitoring and data analysis, they can efficiently manage train movements, reducing the risk of collisions and improving overall safety on the tracks.

The design of both models emphasizes ease of installation and maintenance. The GE 25826 and 25825 units are built with modular components that allow for straightforward repairs and upgrades. This modularity not only minimizes downtime but also ensures that the systems can be adapted to evolving operational requirements, making them future-proof investments for railway operators.

In terms of interoperability, these systems are designed to function seamlessly with a variety of communication protocols and platforms. This adaptability facilitates smoother integration into existing infrastructure, allowing railway companies to enhance their operations without the need for complete overhauls.

The technological advancements in the GE 25826 and 25825 also encompass energy efficiency. They use power-saving modes during periods of inactivity, contributing to overall cost savings and sustainability goals within the railway sector. This feature aligns with the growing emphasis on reducing the environmental impact of transportation.

Moreover, the rugged construction of both models ensures they can withstand harsh operating environments. Built with high-quality materials intended to endure extreme weather conditions and heavy wear, these systems promise longevity and durability, reducing the frequency of replacements.

In summary, the GE 25826 and 25825 are state-of-the-art signaling and control systems that combine advanced technology with practical design features to enhance railway safety and efficiency. Their robust performance, coupled with energy-saving functionalities and ease of maintenance, positions them as leading choices for railway operators looking to modernize and optimize their systems.