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− | [[image:Dual Display Station 1007007000 (2).jpg|thumb|150px|]] | + | {{A}} |
− | == Features ==
| + | [[File:DualDisplayFront2.png|right|600px]] |
− | * Desktop master station with full access to all features in the STENTOFON AlphaCom exchange.
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− | * The station may use up to 40 Direct Access Keys (DAK) on 4 pages with information text for each DAK on a display. Standard is 20 DAK keys.
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− | * The dialing keys have letters to be used for search facility in the intercom directory and display text editing.
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− | * The station has 4 specific navigation keys for quick access to system menus and directory entries.
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− | * Status information, guidance and menus are shown on a large 4 line graphic display.
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− | == Description ==
| + | The Dual Display Station is an analog intercom station. It is connected to an [[ASLT|ASLT line card]] in an [[AlphaCom XE7]], [[AlphaCom XE20]] or [[AlphaCom XE26]] server using 2 pairs of wires. |
− | The STENTOFON Master Station with Dual Display is | |
− | designed for table-top mounting in bank/finance and
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− | office environments.
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− | The physical size makes it easy to place on desks with | + | == Highlights == |
− | limited space.
| + | * Desktop master station with full access to all features in the VINGTOR-STENTOFON AlphaCom XE exchange |
| + | * The station may use up to 90 Direct Access Keys (DAK) on 9 dynamic DAK pages |
| + | * The dialing keys have letters to be used for search facility in the intercom directory and display text editing |
| + | * The station has 4 dynamic navigation keys for quick access to system menus and directory entries |
| + | * Status information, guidance and menus are shown on a large 4 line graphic display |
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− | An optional noise cancelling gooseneck microphone
| + | == Requirements == |
− | module can be mounted in noisy environments.
| + | * The Dual Display is supported from AlphaCom software version 9 and higher |
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− | Most functions and codes are the same as for the
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− | STENTOFON stations in the InterGuard range.
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− | The two easy-to-read displays and navigation buttons
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− | ensure quick and easy access to the person you want
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− | to reach and the functions you want to perform.
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− | The direct access keys are easily programmed from
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− | the station and can be changed at any time. The
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− | display may be edited to show your personal text.
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− | == Installation == | |
− | [[image:Dual Display Station 1007007000.jpg|thumb|150px|]]
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− | The station can be installed in any
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− | Stentofon AlphaCom or AlphaCom
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− | E system.
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− | To benefit from the new features
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− | in the dual display station, the
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− | AMC card in your AlphaCom
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− | exchange must be revision 9 with
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− | SW version 9.00 or later. In earlier
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− | versions the text in the DAK
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− | display can not be edited and the
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− | info display will show two lines
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− | only.
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| == Wiring == | | == Wiring == |
− | [[image:Dual Display Station 1007007000 Wiring.jpg|thumb|150px|]]
| + | The cabling from the AlphaCom server to the intercom station is star wiring. Two twisted pairs of wires are required. The maximum distance depends on the cable diameter: |
− | The Master Stations with Dual | + | * 0.5 mm wires: 1.4 km |
− | Display are installed by connection
| + | * 0.6 mm wires: 2.0 km |
− | to a normal line point in the | + | * 0.9 mm wires: 4.0 km |
− | exchange by using a station cable
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− | with RJ45 connectors.
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− | Note that some RJ45 connectors
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− | may be cross-connected internally.
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− | == Application ==
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− | [[image:Dual Display Station 1007007000 Application.jpg|thumb|150px|]]
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− | The station is primary intended to
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− | be used as a table top station in
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− | bank / finance environment and
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− | offices where quick access to
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− | several preprogrammed extension
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− | numbers and functions is essential.
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− | The direct access key display text
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− | can be edited
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− | == The principal ==
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− | * DAK-labelling is stored in the station memory
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− | :* Labels are sent from the exchange as display data
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− | * The station recognises 10 DAK-pages
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− | * DAK-page 3 reserved for the 4 function keys
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− | :* DAK-buttons 21-24, buttons 25-30 are unused
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− | * The dialling code sent on the abcd-wires depends on the selected DAK-page
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− | == DAK-keys in the AMC ==
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− | * Each station has a DAK-table with 24 lines (from AMC 9)
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− | :* 20 lines are for general use (1-20) | |
− | :* 4 lines are reserved for navigation keys
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− | * More DAK keys can be reached via re-direction
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− | == DAK-redirection ==
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− | * DAK page 1 is used for redirection of DAK keys from other stations
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− | * DAK page 2 is not in use
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− | [[Image:Bilde.jpg|left|150px|thumb]]
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− | DAK page 1 is DAK 1-10 on station 501<br\>
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− | DAK page 2 is DAK 1-10 on station 502<br\>
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− | DAK page 3 is reserved<br\>
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− | DAK page 4 is DAK 1-10 on station 504<br\>
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− | DAK page 5 is DAK 1-10 on station 505<br\>
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− | DAK page 6 is DAK 1-10 on station 506<br\>
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− | DAK page 7 is DAK 1-10 on station 507<br\>
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− | DAK page 8 is DAK 1-10 on station 508<br\>
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− | DAK page 9 is DAK 1-10 on station 509<br\>
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− | DAK page 10 is DAK 1-10 on station 510
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− | <br\><br\>
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− | == Station definition in AlphaPro ==
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− | [[Image:Bilde2.jpg|right|250px|thumb]]
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− | [[Image:Bilde3.jpg|right|250px|thumb]]
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− | * Station Type: DualDisplay [5] | |
− | * Navigation keys will automatically be programmed
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− | == Navigation keys (1) ==
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− | [[Image:Bilde4.jpg|left|250px|thumb]]
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− | <br\><br\><br\><br\><br\><br\><br\><br\><br\><br\>
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− | <br\><br\><br\>
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− | === Navigation keys – Arrows ===
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− | * Use ‘Arrow Up’ and ‘Arrow Down’ to select DAK page
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− | :* Arrow Down = DAK 22 = 9543 (101/1) | |
− | :* Arrow Up = DAK 23 = 9544 (101/2)
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− | * Parameter options for feature 101:
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− | :* 2 – 10 (not 3)
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− | ::* Move to another page in the direction of the parameter; maximum page number is parameter
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− | :* 101 – 110 (not 103)
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− | ::* Direct selection of DAK page 1 – 10 (not 3)
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− | === Navigation keys – Menus ===
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− | [[Image:Bilde5.jpg|right|200px|thumb]]
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− | * Menu = DAK 21 = 60 (21/0)
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− | :*Group menu - 610
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− | :*Absent menu - 611
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− | :*Mail menu - 612
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− | :*Program menu - 613
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− | :*Conferences - 618
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− | :*Person menu - 614
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− | :*Feature menu - 615
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− | :*Service menu - 616
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− | * Name = DAK 24 = 9542 (21/12)
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− | :*Alpha Numeric Search - 9537 (21/13)
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− | :*Program DAK - 9541 (32/128)
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− | :*Edit DAK text - 9540 (100/0)
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− | === Navigation keys (3) ===
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− | [[Image:Bilde6.jpg|right|200px|thumb]]
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− | *The navigation DAK keys operate differently in Idle than inside a Menu
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− | :*From idle:
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− | ::*Navigation keys operate as programmed on DAK 21-24
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− | :*In all menus:
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− | ::*DAK 21: Select / OK
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− | ::*DAK 22: Arrow Up
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− | ::*DAK 23: Arrow Down
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− | ::*DAK 24: Context sensitive Cancel/Esc
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− | ::*Not user programmable
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− | ::*The navigation key labelling can be altered in the MDF-file
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− | ==Default directory numbers==
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− | *Dual Display Station default directory numbers, display texts and features
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− | :*9542: DualDsplMnu (21/12)
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− | :*9537: AlphaNumSrch (21/13)
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− | :*9541: ProgramDAK (32/128)
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− | :*9540: EditDAKText (100/0)
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− | :*9543: DispDAKpgD (101/1)
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− | :*9544: DispDAKpgU2 (101/2)
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− | == DAK Labels (1) ==
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− | [[Image:Bilde7.jpg|right|100px|thumb]]
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− | *3 text types for DAK Display
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− | :*User defined text programmed in the DAK string
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− | ::*Text programmed from AlphaPro or from the station
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− | :*Display the 8 first letters of the display text related to the directory number assigned to the DAK key
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− | :*Display the directory number assigned to the DAK key
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− | == DAK programming – AlphaPro ==
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− | [[Image:Bilde8.jpg|right|200px|thumb]]
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− | [[Image:Bilde9.jpg|right|200px|thumb]]
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− | [[Image:Bilde10.jpg|right|200px|thumb]]
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− | *T-command in DAK-string: I 102 TDoor A4
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− | :*DAK label = “Door A4”
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− | :*Max DAK-string length: 19 char.
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− | :*Max label length: 8 characters
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− | :*Must be the last command in the string
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− | *DAK-string without T-command: I 102
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− | :*DAK label = the first 8 characters of the display text of 102
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− | :*Only available when programmed as directory number from Idle (“I”)
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− | *Station flag ‘DAK display show directory number’ is set:
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− | :*DAK label = directory number instead of display text
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− | :*Only available when programmed as directory number from Idle (“I”)
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− | == DAK programming – Station (1) ==
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− | [[Image:Bilde11.jpg|right|100px|thumb]]
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− | [[Image:Bilde12.jpg|right|100px|thumb]]
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− | *Assign directory number to DAK-key
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− | :*Press ‘Name’, + arrow-down to select ‘ProgramKey’, followed by OK
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− | :*Enter the directory number
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− | :*Press the DAK-key
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− | *Delete the DAK-key programming
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− | :*Press ‘Name’, + arrow-down to select ‘ProgramKey’, followed by OK
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− | :*Press the DAK-key to be deleted
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− | :*Confirm by pressing ‘Del’
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− | *The 784 + number + DAK is also possible to use
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− | == DAK programming – Station (2) ==
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− | [[Image:Bilde13.jpg|right|100px|thumb]]
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− | [[Image:Bilde14.jpg|right|100px|thumb]]
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− | * Program a DAK label from the station
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− | :*Press ‘Name’, + arrow-up to select ‘EditDAKText’, followed by OK
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− | :*Press the DAK-key
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− | :*Use the station keyboard to enter the text, maximum 8 characters
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− | :*Backspace and space can be entered via the arrow keys
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− | :*Confirm with OK
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− | == DAK page limits ==
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− | *The station is designed for 10 DAK-pages
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− | *DAK-page 3 is fixed for navigation key use
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− | *DAK keys 1-30 (the first 2 pages and the navigation keys) can also be used during conversation
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− | *DAK keys 31-50 are OK from idle, but fail sometimes during conversation
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− | *DAK keys 51-100 always fail during conversation
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− | *IMPORTANT: Due to the above, the�station is marketed as a station�with 2 DAK-pages + navigation keys
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− | == DualDisplay station used for call queuing==
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− | With its 4-line display the DualDisplay is suitable to use as a "Guard station" to receive [[Call Request]]s from [[substation]]s. The navigation keys can be configured to scroll and answer the call queue.
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− | When the DualDisplay station is used for call queuing the following settings should be made in AlphaPro:
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− | * In Users & Stations, set '''Station Type''' = "CRM 3 and 4"
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− | * In Users & Stations, select the tab 'Station Type' and set the flag '''Station use DAK-display'''
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− | * In Users & Stations, press ['''DAK'''] and select the tab 'Navig. Keys'. Enter the [[Mail_Queue_Operation|queue navigation codes]] for answer, scroll and delete:
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− | ** Navigation key 1: 7638 (Answer)
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− | ** Navigation key 2: 7637 (Up)
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− | ** Navigation key 3: 7639 (Down)
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− | ** Navigation key 4: 7630 (Delete)
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− | Note that when the Station Type is set to "CRM 3 and 4" there will be no notification tone upon arrival of new Call Requests (This is because the notification is done by separate buzzer in the CRM IV station). Because [[Send Call Request Feature|Normal Call Request (623)]] is indicated by a bleep every minute ([[Feature reminder]]), it might be more suitable to use [[Send Call Request Feature|Alarm Call Request 622]] which is indicated by the programable [[Urgent feature reminder]].
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− | *The event handler IND-command can control the video-state of the DAK-display
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− | :*IND x y 1 z
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− | ::*x = physical station
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− | ::*y = DAK-line (1-100)
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− | ::*z = state
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− | ::- Available states:<br\>Normal: z = 0<br\>Inverse: z = 1<br\>Slow flash: z = 2<br\>Fast flash: z = 3
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− | == Use as a CRM (2)==
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− | *Use Event Handler and $DSPL Command to select DAK page
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− | *$DSPL L104 U3 500400 ’’
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− | *This will select DAK page 4 on station 104
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− | :*U3 = 3 bytes (50 04 00)
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− | :*50 = ‘page select’-command
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− | :*04 = page number (01, 02, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A)
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− | :*00 = Define the Arrow Up/Down in the DAK display
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− | ::*00 = No Arrows in DAK display
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− | ::*When this number is higher than the selected page number, an up- and down-arrow will be displayed if page number > 1
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− | ::*Examples:
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− | :::- 500405 = Page 4 with Arrow Up and Down
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− | :::- 500404 = Page 4 with Arrow Down
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− | :::- 500403 = Page 4 with Arrow Down
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− | :::- 500104 = Page 1 with Arrow Up
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− | :::- 500400 = Page 4 with no Arrows
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− | == Use as CRM - Example ==
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− | [[Image:Bilde15.jpg|right|150px|thumb]] | + | [[image:WiringAnalog7007.png|left|800px|]] |
− | *When DualDisplay receive a call request
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− | :*display shows correct DAK page
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− | :*DAK text is fast flashing | |
− | :*$DSPL L%1.dir U3 50 U%op(%op(%op(%1.dak(I%2.dir),-,1),/,10),+,1) 00 ‘’
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− | :*IND %1.phy %1.dak(I%2.dir) 1 3
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− | == DAK display – Event Handler ==
| + | {{note| The [[Station cable for 4 wire analogue station|station cable]] is not a 1:1 cable! }} |
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− | *Use $DSPL command
| + | For details on connection at the AlphaCom server side, see [[ASLT - AlphaCom Subscriber Line Board]] |
− | :*$DSPL L104 U11 33011302 ’Hello’
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− | :*Displays ’Hello’ on DAK display line 2
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− | ::*U11 Length of data to be sent (11 bytes)
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− | ::*33 write to multi display system (Constant)
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− | ::*01 Display 01 (Constant)
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− | ::*13 write text (Constant)
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− | ::*02 DAK-line 02 (range 01-64 in hex, which is 1-100 decimal)
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− | ::*NOTE: text written this way maybe overwritten by an exchange display update
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− | == Gooseneck microphone ==
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− | [[Image:Bilde16.jpg|right|80px|thumb]] | + | == Dimensional Drawing == |
− | *The station can be equipped with a gooseneck microphone
| + | [[File:7007Dimensions1.PNG|400px|Side view]] |
− | *The microphone is a dynamic, noise canceling type
| + | [[File:7007Dimensions2.PNG|120px|Rear view]] |
− | *The internal electret microphone is�disabled
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− | *Use this microphone in noisy locations, for instance a dealing room
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− | == Mounting the gooseneck mic == | + | ==Related articles== |
| + | * [[Dual Display Configuration]] |
| + | * [http://www.zenitel.com/product/dual-display-station Additional Documentation on Zenitel.com] |
| + | * [[Gooseneck Microphone - 1007007010|Gooseneck microphone (optional)]] |
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− | [[Image:Bilde17.jpg|left|350px|thumb]]
| + | [[Category: Analogue 4-wire Stations]] |
− | [[Category: Stations]] | |