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Program *79 – Door Phone to [DN] Flashing Assignments

Program *79 – Door Phone to [DN] Flashing Assignments

Processor Type: DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs

Program Type: Station

Initialized Default: No [DNs] assigned to ring for any door phone

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Door Box Number (1~4)Program *79 Overview

Door Box Circuit Number (1~3)

Enter a [DN] Port Reference

(Port Number of the [DN] that should flash when the door phone button is pressed.)

[DN] = [PDN] or [PhDN] port (see Legend below)

Processor

[PDN] Port Range

[PhDN] Port Range

DK14

000~009

500~509

 

 

 

DK40i

000~027

500~527

 

 

 

RCTUA

000~031

500~531

 

 

 

Processor

[PDN] Port Range

[PhDN] Port Range

RCTUBA/BB

000~079

500~579

 

 

 

RCTUC/D

000~239

500~739

 

 

 

RCTUE/F

000~335

500~835

 

 

 

Door Phone Number/Location

Door Phone Box

Door Box Circuit

[DN] Port Reference

Number

Number

Number

 

1

 

1

 

 

1

 

 

2

2

 

 

 

 

 

3

 

3

 

4

 

1

 

 

2

 

 

5

2

 

 

 

 

 

6

 

3

 

7

 

1

 

 

3

 

 

8

2

 

 

 

 

 

9

 

3

 

10

 

1

 

 

4

 

 

11

2

 

 

 

 

 

12

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

Program *79 Overview

This program assigns door phones to ring Directory Number buttons ([PDNs]/[SDNs] [PhDNs]) when pressed and flash the [DN]’s LED. Each door phone can be assigned to flash one [DN]’s LED and the [DN] can be assigned to appear and ring on up to 120 telephones.

Program 79 must be used in conjunction with Program ￿79 to ring a telephone with a flashing [DN], when the door phone button is pressed. See Program 77-1 for door phone control box port assignments.

Important! To allow a door phone to flash and ring, you must assign the [DN] to flash in Program *79 and the telephone on which it appears must be assigned to ring in Program 79.

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