Ring Communications DAD104s User Manual

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NOVEMBER 2001

DIGITAL ANNUNCIATOR DISPLAY

DAD104

D9

RING COMMUNICATIONS INC.

SILENCING THE AUDIBLE ANNUNCIATOR TONE -

When an incoming annunciation is received and cannot be handled immediately, the tone can be
temporarily silenced by pressing the C

ANCEL

key. If any additional activity occurs, the audible tone

will sound again.
The audible tone will also sound if another event is received while you are presently handling one.
Two options are available to handle a event while in conversation: One is to complete the present
call, press cancel, then proceed to handle the additional events. The second option is to place the
present call in P

ARK

, then answer the additional events to assess the priority of the call handling

using P

ARK

or C

ANCEL

as needed.

NIGHT TRANSFER MODE -

The DAD104 is placed in Night Transfer mode by placing the associated intercom station in privacy.
Calls to this DAD104 will now be sent to the next DAD104 in the Annunciator chain (for the sub
station) without the programmed delay. The delay is used in normal Day mode to delay calls before
they transfer (Max delay 9.9 minutes). When the DAD104 is in transfer mode the time display will
flash the word “TRANSFER” . Calls are still qued in the DAD104 but the beeper is silenced. The
beeper will beep once every 40 seconds as a reminder that the we are in transfer mode. The
DAD104 may answer calls in the Que while in transfer mode.

SET SYSTEM TIME/DATE -

The Time and Date menu is accessed with the following key sequence:
PARK - REMOTE CONTROL - PARK - REMOTE CONTROL
Use the SCROLL keys to move through the menu.
Use the ANSWER keys to Increment or decrement Time or Date.
The CANCEL key exits the menu. No keys pushed for 30 seconds also exits the menu.

SUPERVISION OF CONNECTION TO DXC/DXA -

When the DAD104 is powered up or reset it will send a log on message out on the RS485 Network
asking what master station it is associated with. The DXC/DXA will respond with the call number
and subscriber address of that master station. The DAD104 will then start to monitor the connection
with the DXC/DXA that sent the response. If the connection fails the DAD will display the following
error message:
Line 1 - nn:76543210

nn = the network number that the DAD is connected to.
The numbers are nodes present on this network.

Line 2 - Net:nn Node:m

nn = the network number of the DAD
m = the node number of the DAD

Line 3 - Address:aa

aa = the network address of the DAD (the 8 bit dip switch).

Line 4 - Not Active

Not active to answer calls.

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