Rs-442/480.), P. 2-125, Calling by lifting the handset – Toa N-8000 Series User Manual

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2-125

Chapter 2

FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION

SUBSTATION/SWITCH PANEL'S FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION

1.3. Calling by Lifting the Handset

(only when the RS-141 is combined with

the RS-140/142/143/144, and when the RS-481 is combined with the RS-442/480.)

Step 1. Lift the handset.

Calls the preprogrammed master station or

telephone.

The status indicator flashes (RS-140/480 only).
Note

When the call time limit has been set, if no

response is made within a set period of time, the

call is automatically terminated.

Step 2. Speak into a handset when a call tone is heard.

The brief call tone sounds when the called party at

the master station or telephone answers.
Note

The status indicator mode changes from flashing

to steady-on state (RS-140/480 only).

Step 3. To terminate the conversation, replace the handset.

The RS-140/480's status indicator goes out.
Note

Replacing the handset at the master station or

the telephone, or pressing the Clear key also

terminates the conversation.

Tip

Lifting the handset in standby mode when the RS-142/144 is used in combination with the RS-141 calls the

master station, or the telephone connected to the N-8000AL, both programmed as "Call 1" on the N-8000

Setting Software.

The stations' call buttons corresponding to "Call 1" or "Call 2" serve as function buttons as listed in the table 1.

Lifting the handset during a call or conversations switches the mode from external speaker conversation to

handset conversation.

The status remains unchanged if the call button is pressed during a call or conversations.

The table 2 shows the operation when the handset is lifted (off hook).

Notes

• Preprogram the master station or the telephone to call to.

Programming can be performed by dialing operation of the multifunctional master station (refer to

p. 7-10

) or

using the supplied N-8000 Setting Software (refer to

p. 5-56

).

• Use the supplied N-8000 Setting Software to perform call time-out function setting. (Refer to

p. 5-54

.)

Flashes

Brief call tone

Steady-on

Goes out

State just before off hook

Operation when off hook

Standby

Calls "Call 1."

Making a call to "Call 1"

The calling tone can be heard from the handset.

A call to "Call 1" continues.

Making conversations

with "Call 1"

Conversations with "Call 1" continue.

Switches to handset conversation.

The calling tone can be heard from the handset.

A call to "Call 2" continues.

Conversations with "Call 2" continue.

Switches to handset conversation.

Making a call to "Call 2"

Making conversations

with "Call 2"

[Table 2]

Note

The figure shows an

example when the RS-

141 is combined with

the RS-140.

RS-142

RS-144

Call 1

[Table 1]

Call button 1

Call 2

Call button 2

Emergency call

button (Emergency)
Call button

(Normal)

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