Signals overview, Function description 4.1, Call extension – 2N Door intercom 2N Helios - Manual, 1322 v3.0 User Manual

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Function Description

4.1

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Call extension

2N® Helios beeps 10 seconds before the call end to extend the call by 30 seconds
press

on your telephone (DTMF). You can use this function repeatedly. The visitor,

however, cannot use this function!

Programming

The access to this mode is password-protected. For details refer to the Programming
section. The voice menu considerably helps with programming 2N® Helios. Having
entered the programming mode, you can also alter any parameter and memory
settings.

Caution

The above mentioned functions (except for calls to 2N® Helios) require a
tone-dialling telephone set.

Signals Overview

Signal

Name

Meaning

Confirm-
ation

sent immediately after line seizure for incoming calls (can be heard
by the calling party);
signals switch activation (by DTMF) - can be heard by the person “at
the other end“ who activated the switch

Refusal

signals that a non-programmed button has been pressed;
signals that an incorrect password has been entered on the keypad;
can be heard from the loudspeaker after line connection (first
connection signalling);
signals an incoming call if 2N® Helios has not been programmed;
When a disabled function has been entered from the keypad.

Storing

Signals switch deactivation (if activated by DTMF).

Hang-up

Sent to notify that the call is terminated (in all cases).

Long continuous tone

signals that the unit is going through full initialisation or dialling
memory or password clearing;
Heard from the loudspeaker while the switch is activated by keypad.

“Attention, your

call is being
terminated”

signals that the preset maximum call time will elapse within 10
seconds during outgoing and incoming calls

“Wait, please“

Optional message during call establishing

“Communicator
number

...............
is calling”

Optional message for communicator identification

Voice menu

In the programming mode.

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