First, do you have a manual? 2nd, if you do the message print manual will give you details. 3rd, The actual network alarms are(225–244): These alarms indicate a system or voice processing problem generated from a remote node. These alarms are handled the same as the local alarm is handled. When a network alarm occurs, the local alarm (number) equivalent is displayed on the first line of your administrator’s phone and the node where the alarm originated is indicated on the second line. What distinguishes a network alarm from a local alarm is the node information that appears on the second line of the phone’s display. The actual alarm numbers 225–244 are used internally by the system and do not appear on your administrator’s phone. Instead, your administrator phone shows the equivalent local alarm number between 000 and 224.
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