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Programming
The telephone can be programmed remotely from a telephone, or locally at the telephone. To program
the Model 294-101AL and Model 298-101 locally, the front panel keypad can be used. However, to
program the 293-101, 293-101AL, and 297-101 models locally, a Model 51035-011 Keypad must be
connected to J13 on the telephone PCBA using the Model 51504-048 Keypad Cable Assembly. Refer to
Figure 8. See the Local Programming section on page 16.
For remote programming, a touch-tone (DTMF) telephone connected to a separate central office (CO) or
private branch exchange (PBX) line is required. Use a handset phone for remote programming the phone.
If a speakerphone is used, background noise can lead to incorrect settings. Do not use a cell phone. See
the Remote Programming section below.
Remote Programming
The programming mode is accessed by dialing a four-digit programming password. Should it become
necessary to bypass the password protection feature, see the Password Disabled Programming section on
page 16.
Password Enabled Programming
1.
Enable the password protection feature—insert the
J9
jumper on pins 2 and 3.
2.
Enable the auto-answer feature—insert the
J14
jumper on pins 2 and 3.
3.
Using a touch-tone telephone, call the emergency telephone. (Do not use a cell phone.) The
emergency telephone automatically answers the call and generates a splash tone followed by a
success tone (single beep).
4.
Dial the four-digit password. If the password has not been altered, dial
2468
(factory setting).
Otherwise, dial the preprogrammed user password. A success tone (single beep) is generated to
indicate the programming mode has been accessed.
N
OTES
:
•
The telephone automatically times-out if 20 seconds elapse between digit entries, or if an invalid
password is entered.
•
If DTMF digits have not been dialed within three seconds of the call initiation, the telephone
remains off-hook and the programming mode is terminated.
•
If the success tone is not generated, the telephone has failed to recognize the password.
Therefore, the telephone must then be programmed with the password disabled. See the
Password Disabled Programming section on page 16.
5.
If the success tone has been generated, begin entering the desired user-programmable parameters.
See the Programming Sequences section on page 18. A success tone (single beep) is generated each
time a new parameter is accepted. An error tone (two beeps) is generated to indicate an error. If an
error tone is generated, verify the programming sequence, and enter the sequence again.
6.
Terminate the programming by placing the touch-tone telephone on-hook.