911 Feature 2
SBX IP 320 Features & Operation Guide
911 Feature
911 calls are placed on 911 marked lines. If all lines are busy, an existing call is dropped and the
911 call is placed.
Operation
A station user dials 911 or 9 + 911. The call is placed. If all trunks are busy, the system will drop
an in-progress trunk, wait 1.5 seconds, and then place the 911 call.
Note: If the trunk access code is 9 (default), a station user must dial 9 + 911. If the System
Administrator changes the trunk access code to other than 9, only 911 is dialed.
Any station user or Attendant who programs a flexible button for 911 ALERT will be alerted of
internal stations placing 911 calls. The system can store the sixteen most recent 911 calls.
Calling information includes the time/date of the call, as well as the station number from which
the call was placed.
The initial 911 Alert indications include:
• Audible ringing tone
• Green flashing 911 ALERT flexible button LED
• Automatic LCD display of 911 call information
Programming
A CO line must have the 911 mark. PGM 141, button 11, 1/0 enable/disable.
911 feature button [TRANS/PGM + 7#] must be assigned to view the alert and log.
Conditions
• By default, CO line 1 is marked for 911.
• If a current call is dropped, the system will wait 1.5 seconds, and then place the 911 call.
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