
Pub. 42004-338K
Rugged Analog Auto-Dial Telephones
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Programming Auto-Dial Numbers
1.
Remove the front panel assembly by following the appropriate instructions provided in this manual
for your phone.
2.
Insert the supplied portable keypad and cable into
J7
3.
The plug-in jumper on the connector header
J2
should be installed between pins 2 and 3 (default).
4.
Connect the telephone line cable from the telephone to an active telephone line.
5.
Remove the handset from the cradle (off hook) and enter the desired telephone number into memory
using the keypad mounted on the back of the front panel assembly.
6.
Once the number is entered, replace the handset in the cradle (on hook) and move the plug-in jumper
on
J2
to pins one and two.
7.
Test the auto-dial number by removing the handset from its cradle (off hook)–the telephone should
automatically dial the preprogrammed number.
8.
Once the auto-dial number is verified, remove the keypad and cable and store in a safe location.
9.
Reattach the front panel to the enclosure.
N
OTE
:
The programmed number remains in memory until it is reprogrammed. Disconnecting the
telephone line does not erase the programmed number. The number is stored in nonvolatile
electronic memory. Standby batteries are not required.
Ringdown Operation
The plug-in jumper on the connector header
J2
is factory installed between pins two and three. This
setting allows loop detection and dial tone when the handset is removed from its cradle. No programming
changes are necessary for ringdown operation.
Figure 16. Main PCBA Jumper Locations for Auto-dial Telephone