
Issue 4.0
CEECO
Communication Equipment & Engineering Company
PROPRIETARY
6
PROGRAMMING CONTINUED…
3.6
There is one last mini-jumper location that has not been addressed yet.
This jumper is positioned at the time of manufacturing to accommodate
most telephone environments. If your telephone line delivers dial tone to
your phone in one second or less, then you should ignore this section. If
you happen to be in a long loop environment, which takes more than one
second to deliver dial tone on the line, then you will need to locate the
plastic mini-jumper located at the
“J2”
position of the ATD11 board. The
“J2” position can be found approximately 1.5” – 1.75” directly below the
“J1” and “J3” positions and is somewhat by itself. Position the “J2”
plastic mini-jumper, so that it bridges the middle and far right copper pins.
A “3” appears in small white print just right of this position. Placing the
jumper there will cause the phone to delay 3 to 4 seconds before dialing.
This should allow the phone to accommodate those extra long loop
situations in terms of time to receive dial tone
.
3.7
Programming is now complete and the telephone is ready for
testing/operation.
4.0 OPERATION
Lift the handset. After a delay for dial tone, the programmed number will be
dialed automatically and a normal phone conversation may take place.
5.0 RECOMMENDED TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT
Volt/Ohm
Meter
1/4"
Nut
Driver
Flat Blade Screw Driver
Security Tool, CEECO Part Number 301-064