Biamp A4 User Manual

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Device IO

indicates which hardware input is associated with that software channel. Keypad

(1~#) allows number entry via computer mouse. A text box below the Keypad displays the
number entry, and allows number entry via computer keyboard ("," = pause). Clear deletes the
current number. Send dials the current number and becomes End for terminating the call.
Tone/Pulse

selects the dialing mode. Flash produces a hook flash on an active line. Identifier

allows custom labeling for line identification. Last Number Dialed displays the number for the
previous outgoing call. Redial dials Last Number Dialed. Caller ID displays the number from the
current (or last) incoming call. Idle changes to indicate call progress, while the adjacent LED
indicates an active line. Buttons 1~16 initiate speed-dialing.

Right-clicking over buttons 1~16 provides a
dialog box for entering speed-dial numbers
and labeling. Double-clicking over a previous
entry will allow editing.

A Dialer control dialog box can be minimized
to create a user control surface (see

Customizing Component Objects

).

The DTMF Decode block provides several control output
nodes: nodes 1~D provide indication of corresponding
DTMF tones; Any provides indication of any tones.

Double-clicking the DTMF Decode block produces a
control dialog box.

Device IO

indicates which hardware

input is associated with that software channel. DTMF
Decode

enables decoding. Decoded Data displays the

characters associated with the tones.

The Control/Status block provides several control output nodes: HS
indicates hook switch OFF condition; DTD indicates dial tone detected; BTD
indicates busy tone detected; RTD indicates ring tone detected; LR indicates
line ready (connected); LIU indicates line in use (by other extension); LI
indicates line intrusion (by other extension); LF indicates line fault condition
(may require service).

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