Pub. 42004-467D
Camera Telephone Manual
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3.
Call the RED ALERT
®
telephone using a touch-tone telephone.
The telephone automatically answers the call and generates a splash tone (low to high sequence)
followed by a success tone (single beep).
4.
Begin entering the desired key sequences (see the Programming Sequences section).
Standard Mode Programming
Set up each RED ALERT
®
camera telephone locally using
local
access programming (keypad required)
or remotely by calling the telephone from another telephone using
remote
access programming.
Local Access Programming
RED ALERT
®
telephones that do not include an integral keypad require a No. 51035-011 Keypad and
No. 61504-048 Keypad Cable Assembly (purchased separately) to program these units locally (see Figure
12).
1.
Connect the keypad cable assembly to the keypad and to
J13
on the telephone PCBA.
The
CALL
push button connector
J1
is used exclusively for local programming.
2.
RED ALERT
®
Telephones that include only the HELP push button
: Move the switch harness plug
from the
HELP
connector
J7
to the
CALL
push-button connector
J1
on the telephone PCBA.
3.
Press the
CALL
or
HELP
push button (whichever is connected to
J1
).
4.
Simultaneously press the
1
and
#
keypad buttons when the dial tone is heard from the speaker.
The RED ALERT
®
telephone automatically answers the call and generates a splash tone (low to high
sequence), followed approximately by a 1.5-second delay, followed by a success tone (short beep).
The timing sequence to connect to the telephone, authenticate, and enter a programming sequence is
shown below (see Figure 14).
5.
Continue programming the telephone (see the Programming Sequences section).
Remote Access Programming
1.
Enable the auto-answer feature (see the Auto-Answer section).
2.
Call the RED ALERT
®
camera telephone using a touch-tone telephone.
The emergency telephone automatically answers the call and generates a splash tone (low to high
sequence), followed approximately by a 1.5-second delay, followed by a success tone (short beep).
The timing sequence to connect to the telephone, authenticate, and enter a programming sequence is
shown below (see Figure 14).
3.
Continue programming the telephone (see the Programming Sequences section).