
ISSUE 4.0
CEECO
Communication Equipment & Engineering Company
PROPRIETARY
7
PROGRAMMING CONTINUED
3.7
Enter #19 followed by the desired emergency auto-dial number
. This
is the number that is automatically dialed when the button on the front of
the phone is pressed. The number may range from 1-11 digits. The time-
out disconnect feature (if programmed) will start after this number has
been dialed.
EXAMPLE:
Enter
#19
5551212. This will cause the phone to
automatically dial the seven-digit number, 5551212, when the
“Emergency” button is pressed.
3.8
If it is necessary for the telephone to first dial a PBX or other access
number,
Enter #18 followed by the desired PBX/Access number.
Otherwise, proceed to section 3.9. This number may also range from 1-11
digits. Provided that a 1 was entered under Digit 8 in section 3.6, the
number stored in LOCATION #18 will automatically dial first, followed
by a 1 second pause, and then the number stored in LOCATION #19 will
automatically dial.
EXAMPLE:
Enter
#18
1800123456. This will cause the phone to
automatically dial the eleven digit 1800 number, followed by a 1 second
pause, followed by the automatic dialing of the number entered after #19
above.
3.9
When
programming is finished
, press the “Emergency” button to
hang
up
the phone.
Return
the two plastic
mini-jumpers
to the
“off”
or
outermost position, as depicted on the last page of this manual.
Disconnect the programming keypad
and secure it safely somewhere for
future use. The phone is now
ready for installation
/use.