Relay operating modes
Relays can have various functions on the PBX.
You can configure the following operation modes:
Speaking
The relay is assigned to a door terminal or an announcement output.
The PBX switches on the relay as soon as an audio connection has been established between the PBX and the assigned device (e.g. an a/b-Audiobox).
The PBX switches the relay off as soon as the audio connection is terminated.
Possible use:
Switching an LED of the door terminal
Switching the loudspeaker area of the loudspeaker system for the announcement output
Door opener
The relay is assigned to a door terminal.
The PBX switches on the relay as soon as an internal subscriber triggers door opening for the assigned door terminal.
Alternatively, switching can be triggered manually by phone.
The PBX switches off the relay after the defined switching duration.
Possible use:
Switching a door opener
Light
The relay is assigned to a door terminal.
The PBX switches on the relay as soon as an internal subscriber triggers light switching for the assigned door terminal.
Alternatively, switching can be triggered manually by phone.
The PBX switches off the relay after the defined switching duration.
Possible use:
Switching a staircase light
Alarm
The relay is assigned to an alarm.
The PBX switches on the relay as soon as the assigned alarm is triggered.
Alternatively, switching can be triggered manually by phone.
The PBX switches off the relay after the defined switching duration.
Alternatively, switching off can be triggered by phone after the alarm has been acknowledged.
Possible use:
Switching a siren or an indicator light
Music on hold
The relay is assigned to music on hold.
The PBX switches on the relay when a call is to be transferred or in the case of a query call, when a communication partner waiting in the background is to hear music on hold.
The PBX switches off the relay after the defined switching duration.
Possible use:
Playback of music on hold during a transfer or a query.
PC relay
The relay is assigned to a subscriber.
The PBX switches on the relay as soon as the assigned subscriber is being called.
Alternatively, switching can be triggered manually by phone.
The PBX switches off the relay after the defined switching duration.
Possible use:
Switching a PC
Second ringer
The relay is assigned to a subscriber, a group or a door call.
The PBX switches on the relay as soon as the assigned subscriber or group is being called, or at the start of a door call.
The PBX switches off the relay at the end of the call.
Possible use:
Switching a second ringer
Depending on configuration
The relay is assigned to one or more configuration/s (day, night, etc.).
The PBX switches on the relay as soon as an assigned configuration is switched on.
The PBX switches off the relay as soon as a configuration to which it is not assigned is switched on.
Alternatively, switching on/off can be triggered manually by phone.
Auxiliary relay (secondary)
The secondary relay is assigned to a primary relay.
The PBX switches the secondary relay together with the assigned relay.
Manual relay
The PBX does not automatically switch the relay on and off.
Switching on/off can only be triggered manually by phone.