General Notes on Programming
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Issue 1, February 1999
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CHAPTER 6
6. General Notes On Programming
6. 1. Local Programming With an MF4 Telephone
MF4 tones can be used to program the SMarT-1 EuroRoute One-line Dialer. The Default
programming code is #0
✳
(Register 609). To exit programming mode and save data, dial 987,
then hang-up. Going on-hook without using the 987 command to exit from programming mode
or remaining inactive in programming mode for more then two minutes will cause the Dialer to
quit programming mode without saving changes.
Carrier tone will be heard for the duration of the 011 register (default is 10 seconds) before
MF4 programming mode is entered. Setting the 011 register to a value of 0 will disable the
modem and allow you to enter MF4 programming mode directly.
Note: Do not disconnect the power from the Dialer, until at least 10 seconds have expired after
exiting programming mode. During this period, any programming in the Dialer is being stored
into the Dialer’s memory. Disconnecting the power prematurely will result in a loss of
programming, and a checksum error (Refer to page 14).
6. 2. Terminating Variable Length Entries
To terminate a variable length entry (Abbreviated Dialling, Cost Centre Codes, 6rX strings,
etc.) use ##. The entry will be made automatically if you do not enter the ## within the time
specified by the interdigit timer (Register 111 by Default 4 seconds).
6. 3. Acknowledgment Tones
While programming the Dialer with an MF4 telephone, you will hear tones that indicate
correct entries, incorrect entries and programming time-outs. In general, after each correct
entry, the Dialer will respond with two tones.
If You Hear
F
Fý
means that the command you have entered has been recognised as being valid (correct), i.e.
you entered # 0
✳
.
If You Hear
FF
FFý
means that the entry you have made has been accepted. This occurs after a parameter has
received all the digits it needs to complete programming, or if you have entered ## on a
variable length parameter. For example: if you dial 100 you will hear
F
, if you then dial 2 you
will hear
FF
.
Summary of Contents for SmarT-1 50000241
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