If you need additional copies of this manual or the related documentation, contact your
authorized Dukane distributor or call Dukane Communication Systems at (630) 836-3706,
during normal central time business hours. In Canada, dial (519) 748-5352 during normal
eastern time business hours.
The following software includes online help in place of printed documentation:
•
RAPID/MDS Programming
•
SW-2000 STARWare User Application Suite (for STARCall Plus)
•
SC-2000 StarCare Software
System Priorities
The System manages its audio functions using a priority scheme. The priorities are listed
below with 1 as the highest priority and 9 as the lowest.
1. Emergency Intercom
6. Intercom
2. Emergency Page
7. Custodial Tone
3. Civil Emergency
8. Low Priority Event Tone
4. Manual Time Tone, High Priority Event Tone
9. Audio Program Distribution
5. All Call and Zone Page
A higher priority function is never interrupted by a lower priority function. Interrupted
functions are automatically restored when the higher priority function ends. Telephone
conversations are not interrupted by any audio function.
Password Control
The System can be configured to require a programmable four-digit password for access
to certain functions. If a function has been configured this way, a double tone burst is
heard after you press # to start the selected function. You must then enter the password to
activate the function. Function access is denied if no password or an incorrect password
is entered. Contact your system administrator for details.
Note:
If a function is programmed for password controlled access, the password will be
required for access regardless of the type of phone used (ATEL, STEL, DTMF
telephone, or CTEL).
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