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ISSUE 4.0 

CEECO 

Communication Equipment & Engineering Company 

PROPRIETARY 

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PROGRAMMING CONTINUED… 

 

Now let’s program the number to be automatically dialed.  Looking at the 
piggyback circuit board containing several rows and columns of copper 
pins, you will see ten green plastic mini-jumpers.  The rows are labeled 1 
thru 0 on the left side of the circuit board.  The columns are labeled A thru 
K across the top of the circuit board and the columns of copper pins are in  
pairs.  Each pair of copper pins represents a number to be dialed.  For 
example, let’s assume that you want to program the phone to dial 1-954-
587-5430.  Place the green plastic mini-jumper under column “A” across 
the two copper pins that align with row “9”.  Place the mini-jumper under 
column “B” so that it bridges the pair of copper pins in row “5”.  Place the 
mini-jumper under column “C” across the pair of copper pins in row “4” 
and so on, until the entire number is programmed.  Each column 
represents a digit, so do not skip any.  This example happens to include a 
long distance number, so you would move the “J1” jumper to the “+1” 
position.  If your desired number was short, like 911 for example, the 
programming would be slightly different.  In a case such as that, you 
would place the jumper under column “A” in the “9” position and the 
jumpers under columns “B” and “C” in the “1” position.  You would then 
remove the seven remaining green plastic mini-jumpers, so that no 
erroneous digits dial out.  

 

3.4

  

Be sure each green mini-jumper is properly positioned to make good 
contact and dial the intended number.  Do not discard unused mini-
jumpers, as you may need them in the future.  It may be wise to tape them 
to the inside of the phone somewhere out of harms way.   

 

3.5

  

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 proceed to section 3.6.  
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 
green plastic mini-jumper located at the “J2” position of the ATD11 
board.    On this particular model phone, the “J2” position is hidden under 
the low-power speaker board.  You will first have to remove the screws, 
which secure the low-power speaker board, and gently raise the board 
enough to locate the mini-jumper.  You must be very careful to avoid 
touching the circuit boards with metal objects, as this may cause damage.  
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” 
green, 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  

Summary of Contents for SSP-510-D

Page 1: ...SP 550 D FORMERLY SSP 510 D HANDS FREE ELEVATOR PHONE EQUIPPED WITH LOW POWER SPEAKER BOARD AND ATD11 BOARD Serving the Telephone Industry Since 1930 Communication Equipment 519 W South Park Street Engineering Company Okeechobee FL 34972 Voice 863 357 0798 Fax 863 357 0006 ...

Page 2: ...istance MODEL NUMBER MODEL SSP 550 D EQUIPPED WITH LOW POWER SPEAKER BOARD ATD11 BOARD SERIAL NUMBER DATE MANUFACTURED LOCATION INSTALLED For us to better serve you please have this information available when calling for technical support CEECO Communication Equipment and Engineering Company 519 W South Park Street Okeechobee FL 34972 863 357 0798 telephone 863 357 0006 facsimile info ceeco net ww...

Page 3: ...NTRODUCTION 4 2 0 GENERAL 4 3 0 PROGRAMMING 5 PROGRAMMING CONTINUED 6 PROGRAMMING CONTINUED 7 4 0 TESTING OPERATION 8 5 0 RECOMMENDED TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT 8 6 0 INSTALLATION NOTES AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 9 7 0 SPECIFICATIONS 10 8 0 PARTS LIST 11 9 0 REPAIR AND RETURN INFORMATION 13 10 0 WARRANTY POLICY 14 ...

Page 4: ...ephone 863 357 0006 facsimile info ceeco net www ceeco net 2 0 GENERAL The CEECO Model 550 D Hands free telephone is a sturdy vandal resistant Stainless steel panel Speakerphone Instead of a hookswitch and handset the 550 D has a Press to start Press to stop button for initiation and termination of phone calls This Press to start Press to stop Auto Dial button is provided for one button dialing of...

Page 5: ... The J1 position you are looking for is located just below the bottom right hand corner of that smaller piggyback board The J1 position has three copper contacts pins with a green plastic mini jumper and is readily identified by the 1 that appears on the board in small white print just to its left By moving the green plastic mini jumper so that it bridges the middle copper pin and the far left or ...

Page 6: ... the seven remaining green plastic mini jumpers so that no erroneous digits dial out 3 4 Be sure each green mini jumper is properly positioned to make good contact and dial the intended number Do not discard unused mini jumpers as you may need them in the future It may be wise to tape them to the inside of the phone somewhere out of harms way 3 5 There is one last mini jumper location that has not...

Page 7: ... are used to program the Time Out Disconnect feature Locate the green plastic mini jumper that has JP3 written above it in small white print on the PC board Below it in small white print appear the words ON and OFF Place the mini jumper across the middle and far left copper pins This is the ON position which activates the Time Out Disconnect feature When this feature is not used the jumper should ...

Page 8: ...ialed Action The called party answers Reaction A normal speakerphone conversation is allowed Action Finish the conversation and press the CALL button to hang up Reaction Red LED goes out If equipped and the call is terminated If you do not hang up the phone it will automatically disconnect if you programmed it as such 5 0 RECOMMENDED TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT Volt Ohm Meter 1 4 Nut Driver 3 8 Nut D...

Page 9: ...or is recommended The station ground should not exceed 50 ohms 6 5 Plug the modular line cord from the faceplate assembly into the RJ11C terminal block 6 6 Dress the line cable away from the security screws and seat the faceplate into the housing enclosure 6 7 Secure the faceplate assembly by tightening the security screws WARNING A Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm B Never i...

Page 10: ...NALING DTMF 70ms tone 50ms spacing OUTPUT 4 0 to 6 0dbm ENVIRONMENTAL Temperature 0c to 50c Humidity 20 90 non condensating PROGRAMMING Via DTMF keypad DIMENSIONS 5 w X 7 h X 2 1 2 MOUNTING Vertical Rough in Mounting Box MEMORY RETENTION Non volatile memory control WEIGHT 4 Pounds FCC REGISTRATION NO BW 88T7 68447 KX T UL LISTED NO 60F5 RINGER EQUIVALENCY 0 8A TYPE JACK RJ11C ...

Page 11: ...T QUANTITY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 4 406 019 OUTER COVER SECURITY SCREW 1 301 018 MODULAR LINE CORD 1 510 000 FACE PLATE 1 301 054 MODULAR CONNECTOR RJ11C 1 510 200 SERVICE MANUAL 1 660 100 CEECO SPK BOARD 1 510 xxx MOMENTARY PANEL SWITCH 1 14047 SPEAKER ACCESSORIES 1 301 037 SECURITY TOOL ...

Page 12: ... Telephone Network through a registered jack provided by the Telephone Company in your area This jack is a modular outlet which you can order from your local telephone company 9 3 NOTIFICATION TO THE TELEPHONE COMPANY Before connecting this telephone the FCC requires that you notify your local telephone company business office The number is in the front of your phone book Tell them The line to whi...

Page 13: ...ective unit This information must be inside the shipping container 10 2 DIRECT ALL INQUIRES TO CEECO Repair Department 863 357 0798 telephone 863 357 0006 facsimile info ceeco net www ceeco net 10 3 NON WARRANTY REPAIR CEECO will repair equipment out of warranty for a set charge plus parts The customer must pay the shipping costs for both directions 10 4 RETURN FOR CREDIT Material may be returned ...

Page 14: ... or replacement of any part found to be defective by CEECO Under no circumstances shall CEECO be liable for loss damage cost of repair or consequential damages of any kind which have been caused by neglect abuse acts of GOD or improper operation of equipment 11 2 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS Printed circuit boards should not be field repaired If a unit is found to be faulty replace it with another unit ...

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