SecurAccess Compact PMR – User Guide
M1 Key n°2 (mandatory)
3.7. Chain dialling
This feature, when activated, will automatically keep on dialling a sequence of numbers stored into
the same memory/off-hook button if the other party does not answer or if busy line tone is detected, it
will only stop when another party answers.
Up to 5 different numbers can be stored in each memory and the dialling sequence can be repeated
up to 9 times. Time elapsed before the next call can be adjusted.
Programming this feature can be done locally or remotely.
Each button can store up to 5 numbers but, in order to activate the chain dialling, at least one number
must be stored to in order to repeat the dialling sequence (in case of just one number, this number
only would be repeated).
Example :
Setting to modify
Number 1 Key n°1 (mandatory)
Number 2 for chain dialling on key n°1
Number 3 for chain dialling on key n°1
Number 4 for chain dialling on key n°1
Number 4 for chain dialling on key n°1
If busy tone is detected, the unit will automatically dial the next number stored in the memory. In case
of no answer, time elapsed before dialling the following number stored can be adjusted as shown
below:
Setting to modify
Elapsed time before next call
If no busy tone and no answer, the dialling sequence can be repeated up to 9 times, choice of the
number of times can be made as shown:
Setting to modify
Repeated dial
When the total numbers of calls has been completed, the SecurAccess COMPACT PMR will stop
dialling and will hang up.
Example N°1:
A list of 5 numbers stored. Repeated dial selection is 9. In case of busy tone and (or) no answer, the
SecurAccess COMPACT PMR will dial 10 times the list of 5 numbers (1 first trial plus 9 repeated
trials).
Example N°2:
Note : no digit entered erases a previous stored number
2 5
Number to store (* # = pause) (22 digits max)
Note : no digit entered erases a previous stored number
Code
Setting choice
Factory settings are shown in grey
2 0
Number to store (* # = pause) (22 digits max)
Note : no digit entered erases a previous stored number
2 1
Number to store (* # = pause) (22 digits max)
Note : no digit entered erases a previous stored number
2 2
Number to store (* # = pause) (22 digits max)
Note : no digit entered erases a previous stored number
2 3
Number to store (* # = pause) (22 digits max)
Note : no digit entered erases a previous stored number
2 3
Number to store (* # = pause) (22 digits max)
Note : no digit entered erases a previous stored number
Code
Setting choice
Factory settings are shown in grey
0 8
0 : 10 seconds
1 : 20 seconds
2 : 35 seconds (factory setting)
3 : 1 minute
4 : 5 minutes
Code
Setting choice
Factory settings are shown in grey
0 9
Enter 0 up to 9 (0 for no repeated dial),
note: factory setting = 0
37
*9
Conf.
*9
*9
*9
*9
*9
Conf
*9
Conf.
*9