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Pub. 42004-484G
Clean Phone
®
Analog Telephones
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Feature
Key
Sequence
Description
Default
Primary Dial
Tone Delay
# 1 0
N N
Dial tone delay is the amount of time the telephone waits
for a dial tone before auto-dialing the telephone number.
(00 [20 seconds] | 01–15 seconds)
Example
: To wait 5 seconds for a dial tone, enter
# 1 0 0
5
.
03 (3 seconds)
Secondary Dial
Tone Delay
# 1 1
N N
This feature is only used if a 9 must be dialed to access an
outside line. It determines the amount of time (00–15
seconds) that the telephone waits for a second dial tone.
In the example for the
A
UTO
-D
IAL
1
Number 1 feature
above, the 9*# digits prefix the auto-dial number to add
the pause. This programming parameter allows choosing
the amount of time the telephone waits after sending the 9
before dialing the auto-dial number.
Example
: To wait 10 seconds for the second dial tone,
enter
# 1 1 1 0
.
02 (2 seconds)
Ring-down
Operation
*1
This option clears the telephone number to prevent auto-
dialing when the button is pressed. The ring-down system
must detect the loop current and ring-down to the
appropriate telephone after the button is pressed.
None
Ring-down Operation
Ring-down operation enables the telephone to go off-hook when the
A
UTO
-D
IAL
1
push button is pressed.
Ring-down operation requires a
ring-down
line from the PBX. Ring-down operation renders the
telephone as a single button unit, as any push button press will begin the ring-down process.
Password Protection
The password protection feature allows changing the four-digit password required to program the Clean
Phone
®
analog telephone. Each telephone is password protected to maintain the integrity of programmed
information and should not be disabled.
The password is required to enter programming mode when programming the telephone locally or from a
remote location. The programming password hardware configuration must be enabled when
programming with the password. Jumper
J9
must be in the
EN
position to enable the password
protection feature. Complete the key sequence below to change the four-digit password.
Table 5. Password Programming
Feature
Key
Sequence
Description
Default
Password
Protection
# 1 4
N N N N
A four-digit password must be supplied to remotely
program the telephone. If you change the password and
cannot enter programming mode, see the Password
Disabled Programming section.
Example
: To program the password
1234
, enter
# 1 4 1 2
3 4
.
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