Settings Alarm
Proceed as follows:
Separately for alarms
Using the Configuration Manager (Devices > Alarms > Configure)
Requirements:
Configured alarm
CONFIGURATION OF THE ALARM
Select the alarm you want to configure.
Enable alarm
off
The alarm input is disabled. It is not possible to initiate an alarm.
once
The alarm can be initiated only once. Subsequently, the alarm input will be disabled and will have to be enabled once again.
always
After an alarm is triggered off, the alarm input continues to be enabled. A further alarm can be triggered off.
Number of alarm loops
Specifies how many alarm loops are to be performed before the alarm is acknowledged.
Alarm announcement
Select the announcement to be played to alarm subscribers.
Alarm subscriber (destination number)
Select up to four internal or external phone numbers to be called when the PBX performs an alarm loop.
Entering the destination number
Use this to enter a phone number manually.
Possible entries:
External number
Short-code dialling number
Internal number of the individual phone
Internal number of the group
*Note: The default exchange line access number on the PBX is 0 in the factory settings. However, this can be changed.
*Note: You can set the display text that will be displayed if an alarm call is made to the internal subscribers, which have been selected as alarm subscribers, here (Functions > CLIP texts).
Exchange line dialling / number presentation > DDI
---: Alarm calls can be made on all external channels.
External connection: alarm call is made on the selected external connection. The selected phone number is transmitted.
*Note: You must select the DDI number to be sent for a PTP connection from the extensions block. If the DDI number is then displayed in red text, either it is not in the value range, or the maximum number of external phone numbers has already been entered.
*Note: Alarm calls should preferably be made via the land line.
Alarm delay time (0..99)
Specifies how many seconds elapse, after the alarm is triggered on the switch input, before the first alarm loop starts.
Alarm waiting time (0..99)
Specifies how many seconds elapse before an alarm is repeated, if it has not been acknowledged.
Alarm can be triggered by Action URL
Provided that the access authorisation to Action URLs is granted system-wide or for a subscriber, the individual alarm can be triggered by Action URLs.