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T24 System Manual Part 2: Overview Of Application Scenarios
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1.2.2 Multiple Doorbells And Voice Mailboxes (Addressees)
In addition, the T24 system oers the visitor the option of entering a special contact
number on the keypad (similar to a telephone number) to trigger the doorbell to ring at
the remote station of one specific user or user group (“addressee”). If the addressee does
not respond within a certain period of time, the visitor can leave a message on the voice
mailbox (just like with a mobile phone).
Set Up Multiple Doorbells/Voice Mailboxes With Custom Contact Numbers
Contact numbers are important when you wish to set up additional doorbells and voice
mailboxes in the system. When you set up the user cards, you can also create up to 16 dierent
contact numbers in the system. You can set up multiple cards to employ the same contact
number. They will be assigned to the same addressee.
In the example with the Smith family (see Section 1.1.2), a visitor can select to ring the
doorbell for the entire family or specifically for the daughter, Anna, who lives on the third
floor. In addition to the standard doorbell and voice mailbox, which do not have an extra
contact number, Mr. Smith has set up another doorbell and voice mailbox for his daughter,
Anna (by assigning contact number 1 to Anna’s user card). This way, when visitors ring the
doorbell with contact number 1 only the video phone in Anna’s room rings.
Ringing The Doorbell For Mr. And Mrs. Smith:
• Ring the doorbell by pressing the blue bell button on the keypad or the white bell
button on the camera module.
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Leave voicemail messages after the welcome message or by pressing the blue letter
button on the keypad.
Ringing The Doorbell For Daughter Anna:
• Ring the doorbell by pressing 1 along with the bell button on the keypad
• Leave a voicemail message after the welcome message or by pressing 1 along with
the letter button the keypad
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