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9400 Specifications - Zenitel

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e answered by momentarily pressing the "M" button. It shall be possible to program selectedstations with "Privacy Override", whereby calls will be heard even if stations are in the privacymode.T. STATION NUMBERING. System shall have a true flexible numbering plan feature, whereby anynumber from “0” to “9999” may be assigned to stations or feature codes. Dialing between remoteexchanges shall be transparent. System shall be factory programmed with an “autoload”numbering plan of up to 650 separate numbers that may be changed on-site as required. It shallbe possible to change numbers at any time through programming with access codes, without anyrewiring. <strong>9400</strong> system station numbering is not changeable or programmable as the stationnumbering is done in blocks of 100 numbers starting with station number 4100.U. MUSIC DISTRIBUTION. System shall allow up to 6 channels of music to be distributed to allstations. Each master may select a desired channel by simply dialing a three-digit code. Musicshall be interrupted during intercom calls and return automatically upon completion of the call.System shall also include a “channel step” function. Thirty-two additional channels shall beavailable through optional boards. Note: Standard for AlphaCom E7 is two channels. Optionalboard 9301 APC Filter Connection Package must be used for AlphaCom E26.Note: <strong>9400</strong> system doesn’t provide the ability for program/music distribution.(Note to specifier: Indicate if music distribution is required for system.)V. INFORMATION CHANNEL. System shall allow one or more audio channels to be programmed todistribute audio information that is pertinent to the operation of the facility. Channel shall beaccessed and operate as described for music distribution.W. REMOTE SET UP OF PROGRAMS. It shall be possible to individually program stations, or groupsof stations to receive a channel from a remote master control station.X. TEXT MESSAGES. The system shall allow multiple alpha/numeric text messages to be stored inqueue on each master. The sequence of display shall be based on the priority of each message.System shall include (9) absent, (9) functional and (3) alarm messages.Y. TECHNICAL ALARMS. It shall be possible to activate a preset (16) character text message on aselected display master, group of masters or activate an audio message on the informationchannel, from remote alarm contacts. Each message can be customized and set with a prioritylevel through programming. The system shall include (6) inputs for technical alarms.Z. AUDIO ALERT OF TEXT MESSAGE. System shall allow (4) distinct types of audible alert tones tosound at the master, when messages are activated. Shall also allow connection of external alarmindicators (lamps, buzzers or bells) to sound for high priority messages in noisy environments.AA.BB.CALL REQUESTS TO MULTIPLE MASTERS. It shall be possible to program up to (10) masters tosimultaneously receive and display text message call requests from substations. When the callsare answered at one master, the messages shall be deleted from all other masters.TRANSFER OF CALL REQUESTS. It shall be possible to transfer call requests from substations(while allowing standard calls) to different masters by simply dialing a (4) digit transfer code plusthe number of the master or group of masters that will receive the transferred calls.CC.TRANSFER OF STANDARD CALLS. It shall be possible to redirect (Call Forward) "all" calls toanother master, a pager number, telephone number, or group number simply by dialing a two-digitcode 71, plus the redirected number. When in the "transferred" mode, only the station selected to<strong>Zenitel</strong> USA - 6119 Connecticut Avenue – Kansas City, MO 64120 – 816/231-7200 – Fax: 816/231-7203 – www.zenitelusa.com

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