E911

Program *11-8 – 911 Special [DN] Notification Assignments

Program *11-8 – 911 Special [DN] Notification Assignments

Processor Type: DK40i, all RCTUs and BCUs (Release 4.3)

Program Type: System

Initialized Default: Data, Blank

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6SNU ￿ ￿ +ROG ￿ 6SNU ￿ SELECT = 8

1 = Day Mode

4 = Day2 Mode

7 = Night Mode

+ROG ￿ 6SNU ￿ ￿ +ROG ￿ 6SNU ￿ ￿ +ROG

[PDN] or [PhDN] port number that should ring to be notified when 911 is dialed by a station (*71, *72 or *73 required for ringing)

Processor

[PDN] Port

[PhDN] Port

Range

Range

 

DK14

000~009

500~509

 

 

 

DK40i

000~027

500~527

 

 

 

RCTUA

000~031

500~531

 

 

 

RCTUBA/BB

000~079

500~579

 

 

 

RCTUC/D

000~239

500~739

 

 

 

RCTUE/F

000~335

500~835

 

 

 

Processor

[PDN] Port

[PhDN] Port

Range

Range

 

B1CU

000~055

500~579

 

 

 

B2CAU/BU

000~111

500~739

 

 

 

B3CAU/BU

000~191

500~739

 

 

 

B5CAU/BU

000~335

500~835

 

 

 

Mode

[DN] Port Number

Day

Day2

Night

Program *11-8 Overview

This program designates which [PDN] or PhDN] should have ringing notification on 911 calls (all installed consoles are always notified). A unique (or the same) [DN] can be designated as the E911 notification DN in each system ring mode: Day, Day2, and Night.

The E911 Internal Notification option is enabled/disabled in Program *11-0, LED 03. When this option is enabled, 911 calls will be sent on the CAMA trunk normally and will also ring on attendant consoles’ Emergency ICI buttons and a designated telephone’s [DN] ([PDN] or [PhDN]), if assigned in this program. Special CESID information regarding the E911 caller will display on attendant consoles monitors and/or on notification telephone LCDs to help identify the location of the telephone that dialed 911.

All telephones that must be notified when a 911 call is made must have an appearance of the notification [DN] button (Program 39) and the Notification DN must be programmed to ring (immediate or delayed) the notification telephones (Programs *71, *72 and/or *73).

If the notification [DN] has Call Forward set, the call will follow the call forward process as a normal internal call.

When the notification [DN] is answered, a three-party conference is established between the E911 originating station, the E911 dispatcher (on CAMA trunk), and the E911notification station/ console answering party. After the E911 notification call is answered, it stops ringing on all stations/consoles where it was presented.

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