
ISSUE 4.0
CEECO
Communication Equipment & Engineering Company
PROPRIETARY
5
2.0 PROGRAMMING
T
HIS EQUIPMENT IS TELEPHONE LINE POWERED
.
D
URING PROGRAMMING THE
C
ENTRAL OFFICE OR
PBX
MAY RESPOND TO THE PROGRAMMING CODES WITH VARIOUS BUSY TONES
,
REORDER TONES
RECORDINGS
,
ETC
.
T
HESE TONES AND RECORDINGS WILL HAVE NO EFFECT ON THE PROGRAMMING
.
P
LEASE IGNORE THEM
.
A
LL PROGRAMMING IS DONE THROUGH THE UNIT KEYPAD
.
2.1 Connect
the
line cord from the
telephone
to the intended line or a DTMF
test set.
NOTE:
When handling the printed circuit board, be sure not to contact metal
parts, otherwise permanent damage may occur to the board. Use extreme care
during this phase.
Do not “rest” the phone on the circuit board.
2.2
Lift the handset
(off-hook condition) and wait for dial tone to begin
programming.
2.3
This telephone does not require programming switches to be moved. It
allows programming to be done from the keypad via pass codes. A * key
must always be entered at the end of each programming entry, as will be
noted throughout this programming section. So,
Enter # # # # # * followed by # 4 6 8 3 7 *
The 5 pound keys and star key allow access to programming and the
#46837* is the InterSpace Factory Default Pass Code.
Note: 2 beeps will sound to indicate successful access.
5 beeps will sound to indicate an error.
2.4
To
clear all
user programmable memory,
dial #97*
. Approximately 1-2
seconds will elapse followed by a pair of audible tones, indicating the
phone is in a ready state for programming.
2.5
If there is
NO PBX
being used with the telephone, please
proceed to the
next step.
If there
IS A PBX
being used the telephone,
enter # 5 5 followed by the
required access number
,
followed by
*
. Example: #559*.
Note:
With some systems, a pause is required before the access number is
dialed. In such cases, dial # 5 8 “X” *, where “X” = any digit from 1-9 in
terms of seconds. Otherwise, proceed to the next section.
2.6
The telephone comes from the factory programmed for tone dialing
(DTMF, typical of most telephones).
IF
pulse dialing is desired, enter
# 5 7 1 *
Otherwise, proceed to the next step.
2.7
Programming the speed dial numbers
consists of entering
# 3 4,
followed by the intended location (2 digits, 00-99), followed by the
number to be dialed, followed by *.
For example:
#3400 + a number
of one to eleven (11)
*
.