Dialing Mode (Tone/Pulse); Loudspeaker Volume; Memory Key Storing; Dialing With Keypad - Depaepe SecurAccess PMR Notice D'utilisation

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Notice SecurAccess PMR
2 "beep" tones
Enter
2 "beep" tones
Enter
2 "beep" tones
Enter
Enter
2 "beep" tones

3.4. Dialing mode (Tone/Pulse)

The SecurAccess offers the choice of Tone or Pulse dialing. Check with your operator or installer
before using the unit. Factory setting is Tone dialing.
Setting to modify
Dialing mode
Pulse dialing mark/break ratio

3.5. Loudspeaker volume

For a better comfort, loudspeaker volume can be adjusted to 3 different levels.
Setting to modify
Loudspeaker volume
In very noisy environments, an overboost reception level (+10 dB) can be selected. However, this
feature requires an external power supply (see section § Erreur : source de la référence non trouvée)

3.6. Memory key storing

The SecurAccess comes with 1 up to 8 off-hook/memory buttons. To store the number to be dialed
when depressing one of these buttons, enter the programming mode and proceed as follows:
Setting to modify
M1 Key n°1 (mandatory)
M1 Key n°2 (mandatory)

3.7. Dialing with keypad

Some models of SecurAccess series come with a front panel keypad. If you wish to dial numbers
using this keypad, you should first go off-hook by pressing a selected off-hook button that has no
number stored into its own memory. Chain dialing will operate if a number is stored in the second
memory of this button.
In this sample the key n°4 is used to dial with the keypad.
0000
06
1
*9
Code
0 0
0 1
Code
0 6
Code
2 0
2 5
Confirming the entry
4 digits (Factory setting : 0000)
Confirming the entry
Setting code access
Confirming the entry
Setting choice (medium)
Confirming stored setting
Confirming the operation
Setting choice
Factory settings are shown in grey
Pulse : 0 – Tone : 1
Pulse
66/33 ms : 0
60/40 ms : 1
Setting choice
Factory settings are shown in grey
Low : 0 – Medium : 1 – High : 2
Setting choice
Factory settings are shown in grey
Number to store (* # = pause) (22 digits max)
Note : no digit entered erases a previous stored number
Number to store (* # = pause) (22 digits max)
Note : no digit entered erases a previous stored number
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Conf
*9
*9
Conf
*9
Conf.
*9
*9

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