
Issue 4.0
CEECO
Communication Equipment and Engineering Company
PROPRIETARY
5
3.0 PROGRAMMING
3.1
Using a security tool, remove the backplate and locate the Printed Circuit Board.
Locate the two plastic mini-jumpers on the Printed Circuit Board. With the phone
on hook, place the two mini-jumpers in the "ON" position, as depicted in the
diagram on the last page of this manual.
3.2
Take the phone off hook. if you are programming the phone for the first time,
clear all field programmable memory by dialing #97.
3.3
Each location is accessed by dialing #XX, where XX is a two (2) digit code from
00 to 97. The previous contents of the location are automatically erased when the
location is dialed.
3.4
In location #18 enter the default call processor number. If the dial-up number is a
C.O. speed dial number, enter the "*" key in place of the "#" (i.e. to send 22#,
enter 22*). Leave this location blank if no call processor is used.
3.5
In location #19 enter the P.B.X access code, if any (i.e. 9).
3.6
In location #20, enter the phone I.D. (up to 11 digits). Required only for use with
Call Processors.
3.7
If Charge-A-Call restrictions by the phone are necessary, enter the allowable
numbers in the free call index (location #70 - #79).
EXAMPLE
:
(NOTE: "-" Shown for clarity only.)
#70
0-***-***-**** (allows all 0-, 0+ calls)
#71 *11 (allows 911, 411, 611, etc.)
#72
1-555-1212
#73
1-***-555-1212
#74
1-800-***-****
#75
950-****-**** (allows all 950 exchange numbers)
NOTE
: Each location is up to eleven digits in length. To allow additional digits
to be dialed, fill the remaining spaces with "*"s.
EXAMPLE
: #75 950-**** will not allow digits to be dialed after reaching the
OCC. 950-****-**** will allow unlimited dialing after the OCC call has been
completed.
To disable all phone implemented call restrictions enter eleven "*"s in one of the
free call index locations.