Programming Code |
Then Enter |
Memory Slot |
Function Description |
Dial String Configuration |
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0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#00 |
Primary autodial phone number for Button #1, <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#01 |
Secondary autodial phone number for Button #1, <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#02 |
Third autodial phone number for Button #1, <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#03 |
Fourth autodial phone number for Button #1, <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#04 |
Fifth autodial phone number for Button #1, <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#05 |
Primary autodial phone number for Button #2, <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#06 |
Secondary autodial phone number for Button #2, <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#07 |
Third autodial phone number for Button #2, <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#08 |
Fourth autodial phone number for Button #2, <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#09 |
Fifth autodial phone number for Button #2, <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#10 |
Primary autodial phone number for Aux Input, <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#11 |
Secondary autodial phone number for Aux Input, <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#12 |
Third autodial phone number for Aux Input, <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#13 |
Fourth autodial phone number for Aux Input, <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#14 |
Fifth autodial phone number for Aux Input, <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#15 |
Primary autodial phone number for handset/hook-switch, <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#16 |
Secondary autodial phone number for handset/hook-switch, <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#17 |
Third autodial phone number for handset/hook-switch, <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#18 |
Fourth autodial phone number for handset/hook-switch, <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#19 |
Fifth autodial phone number for handset/hook-switch, <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#20 |
Speed Dial Key 0 (on models with Keypad), <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#21 |
Speed Dial Key 1 (on models with Keypad), <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#22 |
Speed Dial Key 2 (on models with Keypad), <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#23 |
Speed Dial Key 3 (on models with Keypad), <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#24 |
Speed Dial Key 4 (on models with Keypad), <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#25 |
Speed Dial Key 5 (on models with Keypad), <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#26 |
Speed Dial Key 6 (on models with Keypad), <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#27 |
Speed Dial Key 7 (on models with Keypad), <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#28 |
Speed Dial Key 8 (on models with Keypad), <null> to clear |
0-20 digits, <null> |
+ |
#29 |
Speed Dial Key 9 (on models with Keypad), <null> to clear |
** |
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Enter a * anywhere in a dial string |
*# |
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Enter a # anywhere in a dial string |
*7 |
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Enter a 1 second pause in a dial string |
*8 |
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Enter a 4 second pause in a dial string |
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#7 |
Exit programming and hang up |
Timing/Dialing Options |
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*4* |
+ |
0-6 digits* |
Guard access code entry Use this to access basic programming (default=null) By default this means that *4** will enter guard access mode for programming |
1 or 2 |
+ |
#51 |
Dialing Speed 1 = 51msec, 2 = 102 msec on/off for DTMF tones |
0-9 |
+ |
#52 |
Dial next number on ring no answer 0,1 = disabled 2-9 = number of rings (Default 5 rings) |
0-9 |
+ |
#53 |
Dial next number on busy 1 = disabled, 2 = enabled (default) |
<null>, 0-9 |
+ |
#54 |
Delay before Dialing <null>=upon dial tone, 1-9=number of seconds, 0 = 10 seconds (default = 2 seconds) |
0-9 |
+ |
#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 |
+ |
#56 |
Silence Time Out <null>,0, or 00 = disabled, 3-99 seconds |
1-9 |
+ |
#57 |
Talk/Listen Delay (VOX switching time) 1-9 = 0.1-0.9 seconds (Default 0.2 seconds) |
1 or 2 |
+ |
#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 |
+ |
#59 |
Answer Detection Sensitivity 1 = normal, 2 = reduced (default = 1) |
Operation Configuration |
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*4* |
+ |
0-8 digits* |
Guard access code entry Use this to access basic programming (default=null) By default this means that *4** will enter guard access mode for programming |
*3* |
+ |
0-8 digits* |
Master access code entry Use this to change the Guard access code or factory reset the device (default=12345678) By default this means that *3*12345678* will enter Master access mode for programming |
<null>, 6 digits |
+ |
#60 |
Talk-A-Lert Phone ID Number <null> = disable sending ID (default = 000000) |
8 digits |
+ |
#61 |
Master Access Code Changes the Master Access Code (default = 12345678) No * or # By default this means that *3*12345678* will enter Master access mode for programming |
<null> 1-8 digits |
+ |
#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 |
+ |
#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 |
+ |
#66 |
Paging Mode Output Selection 1 = Line level output, 2 = speaker, 3 = both (default = 1) |
1 or 2 |
+ |
#67 |
Guard Access code required for relay activation 1 = yes, 2 = no (default = 1) |
99 |
+ |
#99 |
Factory Reset the phone, Must use Master Access Code first |
Interface Configuration |
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1,1,1,2 (W,X,Y,Z) |
+ |
#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) |
+ |
#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) |
+ |
#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) |
+ |
#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 |
+ |
#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 |
+ |
#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 |
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0-9 |
+ |
#80 |
Initial Mic Gain 0 = off, 1-9 is level (default = 5) |
0-9 |
+ |
#81 |
Initial Speaker Volume 0 = off, 1-9 is level (default = 5) |
0-9 |
+ |
#82 |
Initial Speaker Volume During Paging 0 = off, 1-9 is level (default = 8) |
0-9 |
+ |
#83 |
Initial Auxiliary Output Gain 0 = off, 1-9 is level (default = 5) |
1,2 |
+ |
#84 |
Audio Detect Sensitivity 1 = Normal, 2 = increased (default = 1) |
1,2 |
+ |
#85 |
Line Out Mode 1 = Page Mode, requires *88*, 2 = Telecoil mode, line output always on except during Monitor Mode (default = 1) |
<null> |
+ |
#86 |
Firmware Version Request Firmware version as series of beeps |
Voice Messages |
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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 |
+ |
1-4 |
Erases message in the selected message slot as outlined above |
*4 |
+ |
1-4 |
Record message in the selected message slot as outlined above, starts at tone, end with # |
*5 |
+ |
1-4 |
Playback message in the selected message slot as outlined above |
*6 |
+ |
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 |
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*9(0-9) |
Message Play Count 0 = continuous until *, 1-9 = loop count |
Touch Tone Commands Available Outside of Programming |
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6 |
Activate relay 1 for 2 seconds |
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7 |
Activate relay 2 for 2 seconds |
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*25* |
Turn On Relay 1 for this call (if enabled see #75) |
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*26* |
Turn Off Relay 1 for this call (if enabled see #75) |
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*27* |
Turn On Relay 2 for this call (if enabled see #76) |
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*28* |
Turn Off Relay 2 for this call (if enabled see #76) |
*7* |
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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* |
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Turn on two-way communication, turn off paging, exits Monitor Mode |
*6* |
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Turn on Monitor Mode, turn of Paging |
*9* |
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Get Phone ID |
*88* |
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Activate Paging Mode (see #65) |
# |
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Hang up |
* |
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Stop
Message layback |