90
7851
To enable the System Mode of the RS232C Port:
In the programming mode, lift the handset and enter “7851”.
Pause for the con
fi
rmation tone. Hang up or continue programming.
To enable the Features Mode of the RS232C Port:
In the programming mode, lift the handset and enter “7850”.
Pause for the con
fi
rmation tone. Hang up or continue programming.
7850
IPS Confi guration Program
This program is designed to run under
Windows
® and can minimize the need to manually enter
all of the commands detailed in this manual. (To install the program, simply insert the “IPS User
Guide CD” into your CD-Rom then explore the CD, select folder “IPS Programming Software”,
click SETUP). There are still many instances where you will need to use the telephone at the
System Manager’s extension to set certain features or operating modes. These are as follows:
• Set the mode of the RS232C serial port. The “System Mode” must be set to allow the
con
fi
guration program to communicate with the IPS. This mode must also be set for the
CAT version of the IPS software to function. The “Features Mode” is enabled to allow it
to (1) output the Call History information, (2) output the Caller ID data at the beginning of
incoming calls (except for the CAT version of the software), or (3) respond to the Automatic
Call History Retrieval program running on attached computer.
• The message in the voice announcement module can only be recorded from extension #15 (or
extension #7 for the IPS 308) when that extension is designated as the System Manager. (See
“Recording A Voice Announcement”, page 51).
• If a person loses their Individual Call Barring Password, enter the
fi
rst part of the Con
fi
gure
Extension command. Enter “75 nn” then hang up. “nn” is the physical extension number 00
to 15 (See “Programming The Extensions”, page 32).
• Manually output the Call History Buffer contents to the RS232C port (See “Output The
Complete Contents Of The Outgoing Call Records”, page 84).
• Clear the contents of the Call History Buffer (See “Clearing The Call History Memory”,
page
85).
Interfacing The IPS To A Computer
Chapter
3
- Functions Of IPS System