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ASD-4
If you have done the procedure correctly and the ASD-4 really is in
programming mode, both the green LED indicator labeled “ON” and the red
LED indicator labeled “PHONE” should light and remain lit.
5.1.1.B From a Remote Phone
To program the ASD-4 with a touch-tone phone at a remote location, place a
call to the ASD-4 from that phone. After the ASD-4 answers the call, press the
phone keys that correspond to the ASD-4’s Security Access Code (see
Section
5.4.1
—[1] [2] [3] [4] is the factory default) between the “phantom ring”
signals the ASD-4 sends (see
Section 5.4.11
). The “phantom rings” will stop
and you will hear silence instead.
NOTE
We recommend that you change your ASD-4’s Security Access Code
right away (and keep changing it regularly) to ensure the security of your
ASD-4. See
Section 5.4.1
for more information.
CAUTION!
If you think you might have to program the ASD-4 from a remote location,
write down your Security Access Code and keep it with you in a safe
place. If you should happen to forget or lose the code, and you can’t
return to your site (or call someone at your site) to program the ASD-4
locally (which doesn’t require the code), you won’t be able to access the
programming mode.
5.1.2 P
ROGRAM
E
NTRIES
Once you’ve accessed the programming mode, each change to one of the
ASD-4’s features or functions requires one “entry.” Making an entry works like
this:
“Features” can only have either of two values (usually ON or OFF). To
change the value (setting) of a feature, press [0] or [1] on the phone’s
keypad, followed by the number of the feature, followed by the [*] key. This
constitutes an entry for a feature. (See
Sections 5.2
and
5.3
.)
“Functions” can have any one of several values. To change the value
(setting) of a function, press the number of the function, followed by the keys
corresponding to the new value, followed by the [*] key. This constitutes an
entry for a function. (See
Sections 5.2
and
5.4
.)
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