Figure 5-19: Mx8000-Lc3 Ring Options - Honeywell ADEMCO MX8000 Installation And Operation Manual

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3. Press
until the display flashes on the BillDly field.
4. Press the
or
5. When the desired setting is flashing press
To Change the Hunt Group:
Note: If a Hunt Group number is assigned to a line that has a virtual line number assigned, the Hunt
Group Number will take precedence and the virtual line and receiver numbers will be ignored.
1. Follow the procedures in Section 5.4.2.
5
2. Press
for Miscellaneous Line Options menu.
3. Press
until the display flashes on the HntGrp field.
4. Enter the desired value from the keypad or press the
number.
Notes:
If using the ADEMCO 685 or ADEMCO 685 CAPS Automation Protocol, valid entries are 00 through
08.
If using the CP-220 Automation Protocol, valid entries are 00 through 09 or 65 (A) through 70 (F).
Keypad entries for A through F are provided in Table 5–10 on page 5–23.
5. When the desired hunt group is flashing press
6. To exit press
.
To Change the Ring Options:
Note: The default ring options will function for most
installations and will not need to be changed.
The ring options menu items (Figure 5–19) have the
following meanings:
MinR (Minimum Ring Period) – This value is the
minimum ringer frequency that is accepted as a valid.
A valid ring frequency must fall between the Minimum
Ring Period and the Maximum Ring Period.
Max (Maximum Ring Period) – This value is the
maximum ringer frequency that is accepted as a valid.
A valid ring frequency must fall between the Minimum
Ring Period and the Maximum Ring Period.
ROff (Ringer Off Time) –- This value is the normal amount of time between rings on the local phone system.
If the value entered in this field is too large for your local phone system, it may cause the system to miss
the beginning of Caller ID information.
Min (Minimum Ringer Off Time) – Caller ID information is normally sent between the first and second ring.
On some phone systems the first ring is sent in 2 bursts with a short pause in between. For proper
handling of caller ID the system needs to be able to determine that these 2 bursts are one ring. The
button to toggle the billing delay between "Yes" or "No".
ENTER
MENU
.
or
button to change the hunt group
ENTER
.
MENU
5 Misc. Line Opt.
6 Ademco Auto Opt.
7 Line Gain Opt.
Echo Spr=N Call ID=Y
BillDly=N HntGrp=00
HngUp=120
MinR=40
ROff=4000 MinO=450
RErr=2200 Min#=05
Figure 5–19: MX8000–LC3 Ring Options
Section 5 – Programming
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