ECP-C1 – Installation and User Guide
U-0769-0001 - ECP-C1_v01 – Issue: 01 Complete / Approved
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7.2
Standard Emergency Call Mode
In its standard method of operation for emergency call use, the ECP-C1 Help point is operated to make
a help call by means of its single red coloured “Alarm” call button.
To make a call
1.
Press the Alarm call button
2.
The “Calling” LED underneath the bell symbol will start flashing, indicating that the call is ringing at
the emergency response centre.
3.
A call-ringing tone will be heard from the help point’s speaker, to also indicate that the call is
ringing.
4.
The “Hearing Loop” LED underneath the hearing loop symbol will illuminate, indicating that the
hearing loop is transmitting the call-ringing tone.
When the Emergency Response Centre operator answers the call:
1.
The “In Call” LED underneath the ‘talking head’ symbol will illuminate, indicating that the caller can
now talk to the answering operator.
2.
The call-ringing tone will cease
3.
The caller can now speak to the help point’s microphone in order to talk to the answering
operator
When the Emergency Response Centre operator ends the call:
1.
The help point will return to its idle state, silent and with all three LEDs unlit.
7.3
Push-To-Talk Mode
In some cases, the ECP-C1 may be configured to operate in “Push-To-Talk” mode, and this mode can
also be selected by the answering Emergency Response Centre operator.
1.
In this ‘single-duplex’ mode, the “Alarm” button is pressed and held down in order for the caller to
talk to the operator. Releasing the button will enable the operator to reply to the caller.
7.3.1
Additional Optional Methods of Operation
In addition to the standard functionality which is described in this manual, it is possible for the ECP-C1
help point to provide additional functions and methods of operation. For instance, external buttons or
switches such as “Emergency Stop” Plungers can be connected to the help point. In addition to any
other custom functions, operation of buttons or switches such as this will typically provide an alternate
method of placing an Emergency Alarm call, as if the Alarm call button had been pressed.
Operation of extra features such as this will be defined in a custom project manual or other appropriate
documentation.
See the Zenitel “Turbine” series intercom information in the Turbine IP Intercom’s technical manual
(A100K11194) for configuration details.
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