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CHAPTER 5: Programming the ASD-4
5.5 Sample Programming Sessions
This section includes four examples of complete programming sessions.
5.5.1 S
INGLE
C
HANGE
, P
ROGRAMMED
L
OCALLY
Abby changes her ASD-4’s Security Access Code every three months, and now
it’s time to change it again. She writes down the keys she must press to get
into the programming mode ([#] [*]), the number of the function she wants
to change ([2][1]), the new value she wants the function to have
([3] [9] [2] [7]), and the keys she must press to end the entry ([*]) and then
save the change and exit the session ([*]). Then she picks up the receiver of
the phone connected to her ASD-4’s PHONE port and carefully but quickly
presses this key sequence:
[#] [*] [2] [1] [3] [9] [2] [7] [*]
If she has done this correctly, she will hear three short beeps, after which she
must
press
[*]
one more time to save her changes. Once she does so, dial tone will return.
5.5.2 S
INGLE
C
HANGE
, P
ROGRAMMED
R
EMOTELY
Bob is on vacation but has been waiting for a very important message, so he’s
had Remote Message Notification turned ON. Now that he’s received that
message, he wants to turn RMN OFF. He writes down the Security Access
Code he must enter to get into the programming mode ([7] [3] [4]), the
feature-OFF key ([0]), the number of the feature he wants to turn OFF ([8]),
and the keys he must press to end the entry ([*]) and then save the change
and exit the session ([*]). He picks up the receiver of his hosts’ phone, dials
the ASD-4’s number, and waits until it answers. Then, between “phantom
rings,” he enters the Security Access Code:
[7] [3] [4]
He waits one or two seconds to make sure that the “phantom rings” stop. If
they
don’t
, he enters the code again after the next ring. If they
do
, he carefully
but quickly presses this key sequence:
[0] [8] [*]
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