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911 Feature 1-5
Chapter 1: Basic System Features
SBX IP Programming & Operations Guide
911 Feature
The 911 feature was designed to give users one-button access to this emergency number. Any
phone can be programmed with a Flex button designated specifically for 911 calls. When using
this button, and all lines are busy, an active call is dropped so the 911 call can be placed.
IMPORTANT: A 911 button can be configured so that an access code (such as 9) is not required
before the 911 is dialed.
Also, any station user who programs a flex button for 911 ALERT will be notified whenever an
internal station places a 911 call. The system can store the last sixteen 911 calls placed, as well
as associated call information (e.g., time/date of call, and station no. where call was placed).
The initial 911 Alert indications include:
Audible ringing tone
Green flashing 911 ALERT flex button LED
Automatic LCD display of 911 call information
CONDITIONS
Based on the trunk access code assigned by the System Administrator, a station user can
place an emergency call in one of two ways:
- if the trunk access code is 9 by default, a station must dial 9 + 911.
- if the trunk access code is other than 9, a station can dial 911.
If all trunks are busy, the system will drop an in-progress trunk, wait 1.5 seconds, and then
dial the 911 call.
ADMIN PROGRAMMING
OPERATION / SETUP
To place an emergency call:
Dial 9 + 911, or, 911 (see CONDITIONS).
To assign a 911 feature button for Alert:
1. Press [TRANS/PGM], then press the Flex button to be assigned.
2. Press [TRANS/PGM], then enter 7#; press [HOLD/SAVE] to store the setting.
E911 Usage -- if value is set to ON, the
designated CO Line is active for E911 use.
PGM 141 + FLEX 11 +
(Value)
VALUES --
0 = Off
1 = On
Default: CO Line 01 is set to ON;
all other CO Lines are set to OFF.
Release 3.5
June 2010
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