
Cornell Communications, Inc
4800 Planning/Programming Guide 05/30/14
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Programming “Automatic Dial”
[1] The 4800 Digital Emergency Communication System incorporates a programmable automatic dial feature
to connect to Analog “POTS” telephone line. In the event that an incoming call is not answered at any of the
Control Panel(s), in a preset amount of time, the 4800 system will dial a pre-programmed phone number to
directly connect the 4800V Call Station to a monitoring or ECC (Emergency Call Center) location. This feature
is “Optional” and not required to be programmed.
ECC, Call Station, and System Fault Messages
ECC Message
[2] A pre-recorded voice message can be played, when the Modem is connected to a monitoring location. The
message has a maximum time limit of (1) minute and should identify the specific building location. The
“Default” message is below. Default ECC Message
“Please stand by. A request for help has been activated. You will be connected to the calling
party in just a moment. This call is originating from the (Building name and address). When
you have completed your conversation with the calling party, you must press the pound (#) key
to disconnect the call. You will now be connected to the calling party.”At this point the
optional call station message will play, example: “Call Station Location, 2nd Floor Elevator
Lobby.”
Optionally
[3] It is not necessary to have a pre-recorded message play automatically, prior to connecting to a 4800V Call
Station. The 4800 system can direct dial to a monitoring location and immediately connect to the calling
station. The ECC message can be played at any time by pressing the (*) key.
Call Station Message (Optional)
[4] A pre-recorded voice message can be played, identifying the specific call station location, when the Modem
is connected to a monitoring location. This message will play after the ECC Message.
System Fault Message (Optional)
[5] A pre-recorded voice message can be played, identifying a 4800 system fault, when the Modem is
connected to a monitoring location. The specific building location and a brief fault description will be played.
PLEASE NOTE: The pre-recorded system fault message will play automatically. Consult your local
“Authority Having Jurisdiction” and the monitoring or ECC location to see if this is acceptable.
Default System Fault Message
“Please stand by. A system fault, for area of rescue assistance, has been detected. This call is
originating from the (Building name and address). When you have completed noting the
following system fault number for the service provider, you must press the pound (#) key to
disconnect the call.”At this point the fault description will play, example: “Fault 1,
Emergency Power On.”
Proper procedure of disconnecting a call from the 4800 system must be provided to the “Monitoring”
location. (See page 12)