Xantech DPC100 Door User Manual


 
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I. Door Chime (Doorbell Switch Input)
With DIP switch 2 in the OFF position (see DIP Switch Programming, page 2), the doorbell input
terminals on the DPC100 can be connected to a normally open switch (lighted or non-lighted doorbell
buttons, etc.). When the switch is activated, the unit will momentarily mute the background music and
provide a door chime (ding-dong) sound over the speakers. Note: This input is not
polarity sensitive and is designed to light standard 6-16V lighted doorbell switches.
With DIP switch 2 in the ON position, the doorbell input terminals on the DPC100 can be connected
to the DCH4 normally open auxiliary relay contacts. When a door phone on the DCH4 is activated,
the DPC100 will momentarily mute the background music and provide a door chime (ding-dong)
sound over the speakers. When door phone 2, 3 or 4 on the DCH4 is activated, a single chime (ding)
will be heard over the speakers. This is ideal for determining which door the visitor is located at
without having to answer the telephone. Note: The DCH4 must have the auxiliary contact mode
programmed for custom ring cadence.
Note: Touch Tone commands are ignored during doorchimes, loud ringing and on-hold alarm tones.
Quick Reference Guide
Feature: Touch Tone
Command:
Description:
Page # 7
“P” for Page. Speak into the phone receiver and your voice will
be heard throughout the house or small business over the
speakers. Pressing #7 automatically places a caller on hold, to
return to the caller after the page press #8 or momentarily
hang-up.
Hold # 6
“O” for On-Hold. Allows you to place a caller on hold (with
music), hang up and take the call on another phone in the
house or small business.
Release Hold
# 8 or momentarily
hang-up
This releases the caller of hold, allowing you to converse with
the caller.
Phone-To-Phone
Intercom
#7 then 0
This allows you to talk with someone at another phone in the
house or small business after a page, without the conversation
being heard over the speakers.
System Bypass
# 9, then
momentarily hang
up
Enter #9, hear two beeps, and hang-up. The DPC100 will now
ignore all commands on the next off-hook. This allows you to
use outside phone services (automated attendants, etc.) that
require use of the # key.
Music Mute # 5
This command allows you to mute the background music
coming through your speakers for the duration of an incoming
or outgoing call.
Standard Features
Door Chime: Background music will mute and a door chime (ding-dong) sound will be heard over the
speakers.
On-Hold Alarm Tones: Each minute the call has been placed on hold, the background music will mute and a
double On-Hold alarm tone will be heard over the speakers. Note: This feature can be disabled by setting DIP
switch 1 to OFF.
Note: Make a copy of the “Quick Reference Guide” and place it under the customers phone.