Complete List of ETP-520 Series Programming codes

Complete List of Programming Codes for ETP-520

 Summary List of Programming Codes

Programming Code

Then Enter

Memory Slot

Function Description

Dial String Configuration

0-20 digits, <null>

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#00

Primary autodial phone number for Button #1, <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#01

Secondary autodial phone number for Button #1, <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#02

Third autodial phone number for Button #1, <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#03

Fourth autodial phone number for Button #1, <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#04

Fifth autodial phone number for Button #1, <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#05

Primary autodial phone number for Button #2, <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#06

Secondary autodial phone number for Button #2, <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#07

Third autodial phone number for Button #2, <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#08

Fourth autodial phone number for Button #2, <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#09

Fifth autodial phone number for Button #2, <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#10

Primary autodial phone number for Aux Input, <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#11

Secondary autodial phone number for Aux Input, <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#12

Third autodial phone number for Aux Input, <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#13

Fourth autodial phone number for Aux Input, <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#14

Fifth autodial phone number for Aux Input, <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#15

Primary autodial phone number for handset/hook-switch, <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#16

Secondary autodial phone number for handset/hook-switch, <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#17

Third autodial phone number for handset/hook-switch, <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#18

Fourth autodial phone number for handset/hook-switch, <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#19

Fifth autodial phone number for handset/hook-switch, <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#20

Speed Dial Key 0 (on models with Keypad), <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#21

Speed Dial Key 1 (on models with Keypad), <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#22

Speed Dial Key 2 (on models with Keypad), <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#23

Speed Dial Key 3 (on models with Keypad), <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#24

Speed Dial Key 4 (on models with Keypad), <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#25

Speed Dial Key 5 (on models with Keypad), <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#26

Speed Dial Key 6 (on models with Keypad), <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#27

Speed Dial Key 7 (on models with Keypad), <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#28

Speed Dial Key 8 (on models with Keypad), <null> to clear

0-20 digits, <null>

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#29

Speed Dial Key 9 (on models with Keypad), <null> to clear

**

 

 

Enter a * anywhere in a dial string

*#

 

 

Enter a # anywhere in a dial string

*7

 

 

Enter a 1 second pause in a dial string

*8

 

 

Enter a 4 second pause in a dial string

 

 

#7

Exit programming and hang up

Timing/Dialing Options

<null>, 0-2 digits

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#51

Cal Timer/Time Out <null>=disabled or 0-2 digits (Default=12 minutes)

1 or 2

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#52

Dialing Speed 1 = 51msec, 2 = 102 msec on/off for DTMF tones

0-9

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#53

Dial next number on ring no answer 0,1 = disabled 2-9 = number of rings (Default 5 rings)

<null>, 0-9

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#54

Delay before Dialing <null>=upon dial tone, 1-9=number of seconds, 0 = 10 seconds (default = 2 seconds)

0-9

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#55

Lap Counter How many times through the dialing list, 0 = disabled 1-9 = number of times through the dial list. (Default = disabled ring until answered)

<null>, 0-2 digits

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#56

Silence Time Out <null>,0, or 00 = disabled, 3-99 seconds

1-9

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#57

Talk/Listen Delay (VOX switching time) 1-9 = 0.1-0.9 seconds (Default 0.2 seconds)

1 or 2

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#58

Hook Flash hang-up time for busy/no answer 1 = 0.5 seconds 2 = 2.25 seconds (Default = 0.5 seconds

1 or 2

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#59

Answer Detection Sensitivity 1 = normal, 2 = reduced (default = 1)

Operation Configuration

<null>, 6 digits

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#60

Talk-A-Lert Phone ID Number <null> = disable sending ID (default = 000000)

8 digits

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#61

Master Access Code Changes the Master Access Code (default = 12345678)   No * or #

<null> 1-8 digits

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#62

Guard Access Code Changes the Guard Access Code (default = <null>) No * or # By default this means that *4** will enter guard access mode for programming

1-3 digits

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#65

Paging Mode Activation changes activation code for paging 0-3 digits no * or # (default = *88*)  Example  123#65 would set the new Paging Mode Activation code to *123*

1-3

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#66

Paging Mode Output Selection 1 = Line level output, 2 = speaker, 3 = both (default = 1)

1 or 2

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#67

Guard Access code required for relay activation  1 = yes, 2 = no (default = 1)

99

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#99

Factory Reset the phone, Must use Master Access Code first

Interface Configuration

1,1,1,2 (W,X,Y,Z)

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#70

Inbound Call Mode:

W 1 = 2 way communication, 2= Monitor(listen) Mode

X  1 = No “Monitor Mode Message” is played,  2 = “Monitor Mode Message” played (message number 4)

Y  1 = Paging Mode Blocked, 2 = Paging Mode Allowed

Z  1 = No Phone ID 2= send Phone ID  (default = 1,1,1,2)

1,1,1,1 (W,X,Y,Z)

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#71

Button 1 Call Mode:

W  1 = Two-Way communication, 2 =Silent until Answewred, 3 = Monitor Mode 

X 1 = No hang-up, 2 = Button will Hang-up

Y 1 = Use call progress to turn on Answered LED, 2 = require * to turn on

Z  1 = No Phone ID, 2 = Send Phone ID  (default = 1,1,1,1)

1,1,1,1 (W,X,Y,Z)

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#72

Button 2 Call Mode:

W  1 = Two-Way communication, 2 =Silent until Answewred, 3 = Monitor Mode 

X 1 = No hang-up, 2 = Button will Hang-up

Y 1 = Use call progress to turn on Answered LED, 2 = require * to turn on

Z  1 = No Phone ID, 2 = Send Phone ID  (default = 1,1,1,1)

1,1,1,1 (W,X,Y,Z)

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#73

Aux Input Call Mode:

W  1 = Two-Way communication, 2 =Silent until Answewred, 3 = Monitor Mode 

X 1 = No hang-up, 2 = Input will Hang-up

Y 1 = Use call progress to turn on Answered LED, 2 = require * to turn on

Z  1 = No Phone ID, 2 = Send Phone ID  (default = 1,1,1,1)

1,1,1,1,1,1

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#75

Relay 1 Control:

U 1 = Disabled on Inbound call, 2 = Enabled for duration of Inbound call

V 1=Disabled for Call from Button 1, 2 = Enabled for call from Button 1

W 1=Disabled for Call from Button 2, 2 = Enabled for call from Button 2

X 1=Disabled for Call from Aux Input, 2 = Enabled for call from AUX Input

Y Saved for Future Use

Z 1=Disabled for Call from Paging 2 = Enabled for call from Paging

1,1,1,1,1,1

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#76

Relay 2 Control:

U 1 = Disabled on Inbound call, 2 = Enabled for duration of Inbound call

V 1=Disabled for Call from Button 1, 2 = Enabled for call from Button 1

W 1=Disabled for Call from Button 2, 2 = Enabled for call from Button 2

X 1=Disabled for Call from Aux Input, 2 = Enabled for call from AUX Input

Y Saved for Future Use

Z 1=Disabled for Call from Paging 2 = Enabled for call from Paging

Audio Configuration

0-9

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#80

Initial Mic Gain  0 = off, 1-9 is level (default = 5)

0-9

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#81

Initial Speaker Volume  0 = off, 1-9 is level (default = 5)

0-9

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#82

Initial Speaker Volume During Paging 0 = off, 1-9 is level (default = 8)

0-9

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#83

Initial Auxiliary Output Gain  0 = off, 1-9 is level (default = 5)

1,2

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#84

Audio Detect Sensitivity 1 = Normal, 2 = increased (default = 1)

1,2

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#85

Line Out Mode 1 = Page  Mode, requires *88*, 2 = Telecoil mode, line output always on except during Monitor Mode (default = 1)

<null>

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#86

Firmware Version Request Firmware version as series of beeps

Voice Messages

 

 

 

Note:

Message 1 = Button 1 max 16 second

Message 2 = Button 2 max 10 seconds

Message 3 = Aux Input max 10 seconds

Message 4 = Monitor Mode max 9 seconds

*3

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1-4

Erases message in the selected message slot as outlined above

*4

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1-4

Record message in the selected message slot as outlined above, starts at tone, end with #

*5

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1-4

Playback message in the selected message slot as outlined above

*6

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0-9

Enable/Disable Message Playback:

0 = Disable all messages

1 = Enable message 1 (enabled when a message is recorded)

2 = Enable message 2 (enabled when a message is recorded)

3 = Enable message 3 (enabled when a message is recorded)

4 = Enable message 4 (enabled when a message is recorded)

5 = Enable all messages

6 = Disable message 1

7 = Disable message 2

8 = Disable message 3

9 = Disable message 4

 

 

*9(0-9)

Message Play Count 0 = continuous until *, 1-9 = loop count

Touch Tone Commands Available Outside of Programming

 

 

6

Activate relay 1 for 2 seconds

 

 

7

Activate relay 2 for 2 seconds

 

 

*25*

Turn On Relay 1 for this call (if enabled see #75)

 

 

*26*

Turn Off Relay 1 for this call (if enabled see #75)

 

 

*27*

Turn On Relay 2 for this call (if enabled see #76)

 

 

*28*

Turn Off Relay 2 for this call (if enabled see #76)

*7*

 

 

Switch to volume Adjustment then enter the following to adjust for this call (see #80-#85 for permanent changes)

1 Mic Gain Down

2 Mic Gain Up

3 Speaker Volume Down

4 Speaker Volume Up

*5*

 

 

Turn on two-way communication, turn off paging, exits Monitor Mode

*6*

 

 

Turn on Monitor Mode, turn of Paging

*9*

 

 

Get Phone ID

*88*

 

 

Activate Paging Mode (see #65)

#

 

 

Hang up

*

 

 

Stop Message layback




































































































































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