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Dual Display Station - 1007007000

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Features

  • Desktop master station with full access to all features in the STENTOFON AlphaCom exchange.
  • 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.
  • The dialing keys have letters to be used for search facility in the intercom directory and display text editing.
  • The station has 4 specific 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.

Description

The STENTOFON Master Station with Dual Display is designed for table-top mounting in bank/finance and office environments.

The physical size makes it easy to place on desks with limited space.

An optional noise cancelling gooseneck microphone module can be mounted in noisy environments.

Most functions and codes are the same as for the STENTOFON stations in the InterGuard range.

The two easy-to-read displays and navigation buttons ensure quick and easy access to the person you want to reach and the functions you want to perform.

The direct access keys are easily programmed from the station and can be changed at any time. The display may be edited to show your personal text.

Installation

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The station can be installed in any Stentofon AlphaCom or AlphaCom E system.

To benefit from the new features in the dual display station, the AMC card in your AlphaCom exchange must be revision 9 with SW version 9.00 or later. In earlier versions the text in the DAK display can not be edited and the info display will show two lines only.

Wiring

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The Master Stations with Dual Display are installed by connection to a normal line point in the exchange by using a station cable with RJ45 connectors.

Note that some RJ45 connectors may be cross-connected internally.



Application

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The station is primary intended to be used as a table top station in bank / finance environment and offices where quick access to several preprogrammed extension numbers and functions is essential.

The direct access key display text can be edited

The principal

  • DAK-labelling is stored in the station memory
  • Labels are sent from the exchange as display data
  • The station recognises 10 DAK-pages
  • DAK-page 3 reserved for the 4 function keys
  • DAK-buttons 21-24, buttons 25-30 are unused
  • The dialling code sent on the abcd-wires depends on the selected DAK-page

DAK-keys in the AMC

  • Each station has a DAK-table with 24 lines (from AMC 9)
  • 20 lines are for general use (1-20)
  • 4 lines are reserved for navigation keys
  • More DAK keys can be reached via re-direction

DAK-redirection

  • DAK page 1 is used for redirection of DAK keys from other stations
  • DAK page 2 is not in use
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DAK page 1 is DAK 1-10 on station 501<br\> DAK page 2 is DAK 1-10 on station 502<br\> DAK page 3 is reserved<br\> DAK page 4 is DAK 1-10 on station 504<br\> DAK page 5 is DAK 1-10 on station 505<br\> DAK page 6 is DAK 1-10 on station 506<br\> DAK page 7 is DAK 1-10 on station 507<br\> DAK page 8 is DAK 1-10 on station 508<br\> DAK page 9 is DAK 1-10 on station 509<br\> DAK page 10 is DAK 1-10 on station 510

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Station definition in AlphaPro

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  • Station Type: DualDisplay [5]
  • Navigation keys will automatically be programmed

Navigation keys (1)

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Navigation keys – Arrows

  • Use ‘Arrow Up’ and ‘Arrow Down’ to select DAK page
  • Arrow Down = DAK 22 = 9543 (101/1)
  • Arrow Up = DAK 23 = 9544 (101/2)
  • Parameter options for feature 101:
  • 2 – 10 (not 3)
  • Move to another page in the direction of the parameter; maximum page number is parameter
  • 101 – 110 (not 103)
  • Direct selection of DAK page 1 – 10 (not 3)

Navigation keys – Menus

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  • Menu = DAK 21 = 60 (21/0)
  • Group menu - 610
  • Absent menu - 611
  • Mail menu - 612
  • Program menu - 613
  • Conferences - 618
  • Person menu - 614
  • Feature menu - 615
  • Service menu - 616
  • Name = DAK 24 = 9542 (21/12)
  • Alpha Numeric Search - 9537 (21/13)
  • Program DAK - 9541 (32/128)
  • Edit DAK text - 9540 (100/0)

Navigation keys (3)

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  • The navigation DAK keys operate differently in Idle than inside a Menu
  • From idle:
  • Navigation keys operate as programmed on DAK 21-24
  • In all menus:
  • DAK 21: Select / OK
  • DAK 22: Arrow Up
  • DAK 23: Arrow Down
  • DAK 24: Context sensitive Cancel/Esc
  • Not user programmable
  • The navigation key labelling can be altered in the MDF-file

Default directory numbers

  • Dual Display Station default directory numbers, display texts and features
  • 9542: DualDsplMnu (21/12)
  • 9537: AlphaNumSrch (21/13)
  • 9541: ProgramDAK (32/128)
  • 9540: EditDAKText (100/0)
  • 9543: DispDAKpgD (101/1)
  • 9544: DispDAKpgU2 (101/2)

DAK Labels (1)

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  • 3 text types for DAK Display
  • User defined text programmed in the DAK string
  • Text programmed from AlphaPro or from the station
  • Display the 8 first letters of the display text related to the directory number assigned to the DAK key
  • Display the directory number assigned to the DAK key