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Issue 3 1 947174 by Pag ePa c ® STATION DOOR PHONE V-5324004 INTRODUCTION The Station Door Phone is specifically designed to communi cate with a telephone system that provides Primeline, Off-hook ring-down, Hotline and Elevator Call capabilities. The Station Door Phone connects to a standard telephone sy stem analog station port to allow the calle[...]
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2 Auxiliary Alert The Station Door Phone can be used to activate an Auxiliary Al ert device (such as a door bell or chime) instead of rin ging a telephone. VOX Operation The Station Door Phone is equipped with a VOX (voice activated switch) circuit. This feature is provided to automatically drop communications to the doo r speaker when there is no [...]
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3 Guar d El ev ato r Pus h On Push Of f Li ne Fl as h Ri ng Push On Only Mome nta ry P age 1 2 3 4 AL ERT T ip Ri ng On Off Adjust the speaker volume (see Figure 3) to an appropriate level. 5. Place poly-fil pad in designated position for good sound quality (see Figure 3). 6. Secure Station Door Phone and faceplate to double-gang outlet box with fo[...]
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4 FIGURE 3. ATTACH STA TION DOOR PHONE A ND F A CEPL A TE FIGURE 4. WIRING DIAGRA M FOR CUS TOMER PROVIDED OR EXISTING A LERTERS F IGURE 5. STATION DOOR PHONE BA CK P A NEL CONNECTIONS P U S H 1 2 3 4 ALERT TIP RING ON OFF (PUSH ON - PUSH OFF MODE) CONNECT WIRES FRO M 3 AND 4 TO TELE PHONE SYS TEM IF DESIRED, CONNECT WIRES FROM 1 AND 2 TO OPTIONAL [...]