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'''Volume and handset override''' is a feature that forces the station volume to maximum level, and in case the handset is off-hook, it will reconnect the loudspeaker by forcing the station to go on-hook. The feature is applicable for analog display stations and all types of IP stations. | '''Volume and handset override''' is a feature that forces the station volume to maximum level, and in case the handset is off-hook, it will reconnect the loudspeaker by forcing the station to go on-hook. The feature is applicable for analog display stations and all types of IP stations. | ||
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Volume and handset override is activated by the following features: | Volume and handset override is activated by the following features: |
Revision as of 15:25, 21 January 2019
Volume and handset override is a feature that forces the station volume to maximum level, and in case the handset is off-hook, it will reconnect the loudspeaker by forcing the station to go on-hook. The feature is applicable for analog display stations and all types of IP stations.
Volume and handset override is activated by the following features:
- Group calls with Alarm priority
- Audio Program, remotly setup to group, activated by:
- Using feature code 75
- Event handler command PRG, or
- ACDP command $PROG.
- In AlphaPro the audio program must have the flag Volume/Handset Override enabled.
- Prerecorded voice alarm messages (ASVP), remotly setup by:
- The feature code 761
- The event handler commands AMS and AMG, or
- The ACDP data command $ALRM
Analog stations without display data receiver inside do not support handset and volume override.(E.g. models 1007034210, 1007036210, VMP-619 and 1007001210). |
See also: $MVO - Mask handset and volume override