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Memory Configuration
The Memory Configuration Properties Form is shown below followed by an explanation of each entry.
Table 9. Memory Configuration Properties and Their Functions
Parameter Function
Emergency: Bank 1
Emergency Bank 1 is the memory bank for the E
MERGENCY button on the front
of the telephone (see note).
Assistance/Call:
Bank 2
Assistance/Call Bank 2 is the memory bank for the second, non-emergency
button labeled as either C
ALL or ASSISTANCE located on the front of the
telephone (see note).
AUX1: Bank 3
AUX1 Bank 3 is the memory bank for the Auxiliary (spare) input 1 on the board
inside the telephone (see note).
AUX2: Bank 4
AUX2 Bank 4 is the memory bank for the Auxiliary (spare) input 2 on the board
inside the telephone (see note).
Retry Delay
(seconds)
Retry Delay sets the time delay between additional call attempts by a telephone
only when an E
MERGENCY (or HELP) push button is depressed on the front of
the telephone. This delay is usually set to the minimum time period required by
the PABX to reset after previous call attempt.
NOTE: Each memory bank can have up to three numbers. The first number in a memory bank is the
primary auto-dial number. The second and third numbers in each memory bank are cascading auto-dial
numbers. The type of call to be made (call in or voice call) is determined by the configuration of the
phone in the Fault Indicators window.
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