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*The call button in the Elevator sets up a call to the Reception.
 
*The call button in the Elevator sets up a call to the Reception.
 
*The call should always be in “private”, regardless of the private/open switch setting at the Reception station.
 
*The call should always be in “private”, regardless of the private/open switch setting at the Reception station.
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'''Hotline Call'''
 
'''Hotline Call'''
 
*Lifting Mr. Galileis handset, should make an automatic call to the Reception.
 
*Lifting Mr. Galileis handset, should make an automatic call to the Reception.
  
''' Call Forwarding'''
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''' Call Forwarding (71)'''
 
*When the Reception is un-manned, the calls to the Reception should be re-routed to the Main Guard. The activation should be made by pressing a Direct Access Key (DAK) on the Reception station. Use another DAK to cancel the Call Forwarding.
 
*When the Reception is un-manned, the calls to the Reception should be re-routed to the Main Guard. The activation should be made by pressing a Direct Access Key (DAK) on the Reception station. Use another DAK to cancel the Call Forwarding.
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'''Call Priority'''
 
'''Call Priority'''

Revision as of 21:13, 5 April 2011

System configuration


Exercise

Call

  • The call button in the Elevator sets up a call to the Reception.
  • The call should always be in “private”, regardless of the private/open switch setting at the Reception station.


Hotline Call

  • Lifting Mr. Galileis handset, should make an automatic call to the Reception.


Call Forwarding (71)

  • When the Reception is un-manned, the calls to the Reception should be re-routed to the Main Guard. The activation should be made by pressing a Direct Access Key (DAK) on the Reception station. Use another DAK to cancel the Call Forwarding.


Call Priority

  • Mr. Einstein should always get connected, even if the called station is busy with another conversation.






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