Voip-500, Series phone configuration and operation manual – Talkaphone VOIP-500K Native VoIP Keypad Emergency Phone User Manual

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VOIP-500

Series Phone

Configuration and Operation Manual

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Copyright 2012 Talk-A-Phone Co.

• 7530 North Natchez Avenue • Niles, Illinois 60714 • Phone 773.539.1100 • [email protected] • www.talkaphone.com.

All prices and specifications are subject to change without notice. Talk-A-Phone, Scream Alert, WEBS and WEBS Contact are registered trademarks of Talk-A-Phone Co. All rights reserved.

5.4. Activating/Deactivating Auxiliary Outputs

To provide additional visible or audible alerts upon an event, the phone is equipped with 3 Auxiliary Outputs.
The Auxiliary Outputs can be used to connect devices such as a siren, a strobe light, a PTZ camera, etc.
These devices can then be activated and deactivated locally or remotely (Refer to 4.6.6 Auxiliary Outputs).

5.5.

Activating/Deactivating the “Help on the Way” LED

The phone is equipped with 3 LEDs; each of the LEDs has a specific function assigned to it. The third LED is
used for indicating “Help on the Way” and is activated/deactivated through DTMF operation codes on the
remote side (Refer to 4.6.4 LEDs).

5.6. Activating/Deactivating Speaker and Microphone

During a call, the speaker (both Hands-free and Handset) and microphone (both Hands-free and Handset)
can be enabled/disabled using DTMF operation codes *5*/*6* & *7*/*8* respectively.

Note: The settings made above are temporary, which are valid for current call only. Once the call is
terminated, the settings will reset to the values defined in the Web GUI (Refer to 4.5.3 Audio Settings: Enable
or disable the Speaker and/or Microphone).

5.7. Adjusting Volume

During a call, the speaker gain and the microphone gain can be adjusted remotely using DTMF operation
codes *32*level* and *31*level* (where level ranges from 1-20), respectively.

During a call, the User can also locally adjust the speaker volume using Button #3 and Button #4 (Refer to
4.6.1 Buttons). This option is only available for phones with four buttons.

Note: The volume adjustments made above are temporary and are valid for a single active call instance.
Once the call is terminated, the settings will reset to the values defined in the Web GUI (Refer to 4.5.3 Audio
Settings: Speaker Gain and the Microphone Gain).

5.8. Playing Voice Messages

This feature is used to play pre-

recorded voice messages on the phone’s built-in speaker/handset or to the

remote side upon occurrence of certain events (e.g., Call Initiation events, local/remote key press events). For
configuration details, refer to Section 4.7.1 Played to the User and Section 4.7.2 Played to Remote Side.

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