Aastra Dialog 4224 Dialog 4224 Operator for MX-ONE, user guide - Page 85
Alarm, Emergency mode, Press and hold while reading the display., Dial.
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Other Useful Features ÖÔ Alarm Alarm If a fault occurs in the exchange, the alarm lamp flashes. Use the following procedure to acknowledge the alarm: Press and hold while reading the display. The bottom right hand corner of the display shows 2, 3 or 4. The number indicates the degree of seriousness: 2 = Requires action within one week 3 = Requires immediate action during normal working hours 4 = Demands immediate action at all times The purpose with the acknowledgement of the alarm is to avoid other operators from reporting the alarm. After acknowledgement, you must report the alarm to maintenance, stating the alarm class as above. When the Alarm key is released, the key lamp changes to steady light. This indicator remains until maintenance staff have eliminated the fault and erased the alarm from the maintenance terminal. If you press the Alarm key while the lamp shows steady light, EXG SERV is displayed in the bottom right corner indicating that the exchange is being repaired. *90# Emergency mode It is possible to set the exchange into Emergency mode. This only allows predetermined extensions to initiate calls. To set the exchange into Emergency mode: Dial. EXG EMER is shown in the upper right corner of the display. #90# To return the exchange to normal state: Dial. Dialog 4224 Operator 85