BT Visitor Phone User manual

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Visitor Phone
BT Visitor Phone Quick Install Guide
Issue No: BTDE02020101
Issue Date: May 2018

BT Visitor Phone Quick Install Guide
Issued by: North Supply Ltd
Issue no: BTDE020201/01
Date: May 2018
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Contents Page
1Applicable model 4
1.1 Connection diagram 4
1.2 Help and assistance 4
1.3 Programming guide 4
1.4 Telephony Operations 5
1.5 Telephony Line Configuration 6
1.6 Administration 6

BT Visitor Phone Quick Install Guide
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Executive summary
This document provides guidance to the field engineering communities for on how to install
BT Visitor Phone.

BT Visitor Phone Quick Install Guide
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Issue no: BTDE020201/01
Date: May 2018
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1 Applicable model
1.1 Connection diagram
1.2 Help and assistance
• You know the extension number the door unit is connected to on the PBX.
• You can dial the door unit and generate DTMF tones from the PBX.
• You can get into programming mode using the adjacent / overleaf programming
guide.
• The unit is powered using the supplied power supply.
• For help and assistance please call: 0116 257 8147 option 2
1.3 Programming guide
Function
Programming Code
Default Value
Enter Programming Mode
*911 ( tone)
Enter Admin Password
12345
12345
BT Visitor Phone - Black
BT Visitor Phone - Silver
Screw rubber gasket and
metal back plate to the wall
using the template supplied
Analogue Extension on BT PBX +12Vdc PSU supplied
with the unit
Allows BT engineer to
insert CAT 5 cable to
extend distance as
required

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Number to be dialed when
“Call” button pressed
*100 + X ( tone) + DN + #
Note: x = 1 (Day) or 2 (Night) DN = Up to 20
digits
1 = Day
Exit Programming Mode
*911
1.4 Telephony Operations
Function
Programming Code
Default Value
The day/night operator
destination number (DN) will
be dialed when “Ring”
button is pressed respective
to day/night operational
mode.
* 1 0 0 + X (tone) + DN + #
Where:
X = 1 day
X = 2 night
Destination number (DN) = up to 20 digits,
including *, #, pause and A-D characters
Day - Empty
Night - Empty
Delete a day or night
operator
destination number (DN).
* 1 0 0 + X (tone) + #
Where: X = 1 day
X = 2 night
Programming 1 digit(s)
prefix to allow dialing
outgoing calls.
When beginning with these
digits, the door phone will
process dialing.
* 1 0 1 + Prefix + #
Prefix: digits 0~9 only
To cancel this operation enter:
* 1 0 1 + #
Example: Command “101 259 # (tone)“ allows
dialling to destination numbers with first digit 2,
5 and 9.
Note: Parameter don’t take effect on Speed Dial
memories destination numbers dialling.
The maximum conversation
time (sec)
* 1 0 2 + XX
Where: XX = seconds (10-99)
00 = Unlimited
60 seconds
Time interval between DTMF
digits during outgoing
dialing
* 1 0 3 + X
Where: X = 1-9 (each step is 200 msec)
=2 (400 msec)
Inter digits dialing time out
(in sec)
* 1 0 4 + X
Where: X = seconds 1-9
3 sec
Number of busy tone cycles
in order to detect the busy
signal
* 1 0 5 + X
Where: X =0-9 (0 - no busy detection, 1-2
cycles, 2-4 cycles etc.)
3 (6 cycles)
Busy signal cadence
configuration for busy
detection
* 1 0 6 + X (tone) + Y (tone) + NNNN
Where: X = 1 - busy cadence 1
X = 2 - busy cadence 2
Y = 1 - On, Y=2 - Off
NNNN - time in msec
1-500 On, 500 Off
2 - 250 On, 250
Off
Pause time after pick up a
line and before dialing
* 1 0 7 + X
Where: X = time in sec 1-9
1
The minimum time in
seconds to detect
continuous tone
* 1 0 9 + X
Where: X = time in sec 1-9
3

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Assigning a speed-dial
memory destination number
* 1 1 0 + M (tone) + X (tone) + DN + #
Where: M-memory bank: 0, 1, 2 or 3
X = a digit 1 through 9
DN = Destination number = Up to 20 digits,
including *, #, Pause and A-D characters.
Empty
Connecting a speed-dial
destination
* 1 1 0 + M (tone) + X (tone) + #
Where: M-memory bank: 0, 1, 2 or 3
X = a digit 1 through 9
1.5 Telephony Line Configuration
Function
Programming Code
Default Value
Loop disconnect detection
* 3 0 0 + X
Where: X = 0 Off
X = 1 On
1 - On
Loop disconnect
detection time (msec)
* 3 0 1 + XXXX
Where: X = time in msec
1200 msec
Speaker volume adjustment
* 3 0 2 + X
Where: X = 1-8
6
Microphone volume adjustment
* 3 0 3 + X
Where: X = 1-9
6
Continuous tone detection time
* 3 0 5 + X
Where: X = time in sec
1.6 Administration
Function
Programming Code
Default Value
Enter to programming mode
* 9 1 1
Switch door phone to the
Day/Night operational mode
* 9 0 1 - Day mode
* 9 0 2 - Night mode
Note: Allowed for system operator as well
Day
Programming login time
* 9 0 3 + XXX
Where: XXX = time in seconds 000-999
300-5 minutes
Enable/disable M1/M2/M3
memories banks
* 9 0 3 + X + Y
Where: X = 1, Speed dialing memories M1
group
X = 2, Speed dialing memories M2 group
X = 3, Speed dialing memories M3 group
Y = 1 - Enable, Y = 0 - Disable
Disabled
Reset device to it’s factory
default
* 9 2 0
System operator’s up to 9 digit
password settings
* 9 3 0 + PASSWORD
54321
Changing the administrator
programming password
* 9 4 0 + PASSWORD
Programming access password must be up to
nine numeric digits 0-9. Do not use the * or
# keys.
12345

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