Pach and Company AeGIS 9000 Series Manual User Manual

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HOW TO ADJUST THE
SPEAKER AND
MICROPHONE VOLUME

HOW TO ADJUST THE
LCD DISPLAY

HOW TO ADJUST THE
PULSE SENSITIVITY

HOW TO CHECK THE
NUMBER OF TENANTS
PROGRAMMED IN THE
SYSTEM

The speaker volume and microphone are factory preset. See figure 2.1 to locate the
speaker volume adjustment pot (VR2).

COUNTER-CLOCKWISE TO INCREASE
• CLOCKWISE TO DECREASE

If you hear a "feedback" when you close the face plate, decrease the volume.

To locate the LCD adjustment pot, see figure 2.1 (VR3).

CLOCKWISE TO INCREASE
• COUNTER-CLOCKWISE TO DECREASE

To locate the Pulse Sensitivity adjustment pot, see figure 2.1 (VR1).The Pulse sensitivity
is factory preset.

COUNTER-CLOCKWISE TO INCREASE THE PULSE SENSITIVITY. An

Adjustment is necessary if the LED flashes or ON if the system is in a dial

tone mode (press #, to get a dial tone),

• COUNTER CLOCKWISE TO DECREASE, LED should goes off if the system

is in dial tone mode.

You cannot program the tenant's directory more than the system capacity. An accurate
tenant's record is essential. You must delete any unused tenant's directory to free the
system's memory. You may check the total number of tenant in the system locally (using
the unit keypad or optional AeGIS 9000 Management Software. The number of tenants
may not be accurate if the tenant name is not programmed. The steps below are to
check the number of tenants in the system locally.
See the optional AeGIS 9000
Series Management Software to check the number of tenants in the systems.

Step 1

Log on to programming mode by pressing the 0 and # simultaneously then
release, the display stops scrolling and shows

Step 2

Press * then the display shows

then the display shows

XXXX= total number of tenant

programmed

NOTE: A directory without a tenant name will not be counted in the total

number of tenant.

Pach and Company

Chapter 4

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AeGIS 9000 Series

SYSTEM’S OPERATION

SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #

%DATABASE SORTING%
Please Wait . . . .

DIR # USED: XXXX
Please Wait . . . .

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