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DAD104 Operations Manual March 2012

EXPLANATION OF THE DISPLAY LINE
An example of the four D

ISPLAYS

are shown in . Note that spaces count as one character position. The

extension number always occupies the first four digits. The 0114 represents the calling station’s
E

XTENSION

number. The CAR 4 A is the location D

ESCRIPTION

for extension 0114.

Each line has a S

TATUS

. Before being handled the status is flashing. An incoming annunciation event

can have a status of Alarm, C

ALL

or F

AULT

. An example of an incoming S

TATUS

of a F

AULT

is shown on

display line 3 of .

CALL

- Status when a call is initiated by a sub/master station.

ALARM

- Status for an alarm annunciation triggered by an alarm input from a sub/master station.

FAULT

- Status when a station or it’s cable is defective, also if a loss of power occurs to the

station.

PARK

- Status when a station is put on hold. After an incoming call is handled, it may be placed

in P

ARK

.

BUSY

- When another display location answers a D

ISPLAY

line.

PWRFAIL

- Power failure in a device (CB901 lost power and is running on batteries).

ACKNOWL - Non voice event has been acknowledged by a DAD104 (such as PWRFAIL )

Once answered by the DAD104, the display Stats display TALK . Other DAD104 display location will
display BUSY for that line.

OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS

IDLE -
When there are no events to display, the Q

UEUE

will display 00. The T

IME

will always be visible and the

display lines will be off. In I

DLE

mode the Intercom master station assigned to the DAD104 will also be

idle and may be used in normal intercom mode. See TRIDEX operation information supplied with
central exchange.

INCOMING EVENT - The DISPLAY lines

When the DAD104 receives a event, a display line will flash and an audible tone will be heard. The
first event will be displayed on the top display, additional events of equal or lower priority will be
inserted into the queue in the order they were received. Events with higher priority will be sorted into
the queue according to their P

RIORITY

level (1-9). Priority level 1 is the highest and 9 is the lowest.

The audible tone will indicate the priority of the highest priority level in queue. A priority 9 will have the
most delay between tones and a priority 1 will have the least. The D

ISPLAY

L

INE

with the highest P

RIORITY

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