Contact closure (f41 and f42), Description, Related features – Polycom TransTalk 9000-Series User Manual
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Feature Reference
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Contact Closure (F41 and F42)
Description
The system can drive an optional Contact Closure Adjunct with two Contact 
Closures to operate auxiliary devices such as electronic door locks. You can 
assign one or more extensions to a Contact Closure Group for each of these 
Contact Closures. Only these extensions can control the activation of the Contact 
Closures by using 
f 4 1
for Contact Closure 1 and
f 4 2
for
Contact Closure 2, or by programming these dial codes onto buttons on their 
phones. See "Specifications" in Chapter A for information about electrical 
requirements for the Contact Closure Adjunct.
Related Features
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Before a user can activate a Contact Closure, you must assign the user’s 
extension to the Contact Closure Group (#612) for that Contact Closure.
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Use Contact Closure Operation Type (#613) to specify how long the 
Contact Closure remains active when activated.
If the Contact Closure Operation Type is set to Toggle, one user can 
activate the Contact Closure and another user can deactivate it, provided 
both users are included in the Contact Closure Group for that Contact 
Closure.
When the Contact Closure Operation Type is set to Toggle, if a user 
activates the Contact Closure (so that the toggle is On) and then a power 
failure occurs, the toggle automatically changes to Off as a security 
measure.
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If you plan to use a Contact Closure to control a door lock, you may also 
want to install a doorphone at that door. Use Doorphone Extension (#604 
or #605) to identify the extension to which the doorphone is connected, 
and Doorphone Alert Extensions (#606) to identify the extensions that 
signal when the doorphone button is pressed. You can assign some or all 
of the Doorphone Alert extensions to a Contact Closure Group (#612), so 
that users at those extensions can control the door lock.
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You can use this feature while using Call Screening (F25).
Considerations
It is recommended that users program
f 4 1
and/or
f 4 2
on
buttons with lights so that they can monitor the status of the Contact Closures. 
The button’s green light will light when the Contact Closure is activated by that 
user, and the red light will light when the Contact Closure is activated by another 
user in that Contact Closure Group. The light will go out when the Contact Closure 
is deactivated.