General Notes on Programming
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CHAPTER 6
6. General Notes On Programming
6. 1. Programming With an MF4 Telephone
Programming can be done by using MF4 tones. The default programming code is #0
✳
(contents of the 691 Register). If the entry of # or
✳
is not permissible (for example, behind a
PABX that will not pass the #, or
✳
to the EuroRoute), you should change the programming
code before installing the EuroRoute. To exit programming, dial 987. If you hang up to exit
programming, any changes made while in programming mode will be lost, and the former data
will be restored. Do not disconnect the power from the EuroRoute, until the green (power)
LED stops flashing. During this period, any programming in the EuroRoute is being stored into
the EuroRoute’s non-volatile memory. Disconnecting the power prematurely will result in a
loss of programming.
6. 2. Acknowledgment Tones
While programming the EuroRoute with an MF4 telephone, you will receive audible
indications for correct entries, incorrect entries, and programming time-outs. In general, after
each correct entry, the EuroRoute responds with a double tone.
Hearing
e
means that the command/register you have entered has been recognised as a legal
(correct) entry, i.e., you entered #0
✳
.
Hearing
ee
means that the entry you have made has been accepted. The tones are heard after a
parameter has received all the digits it requires or if you entered ## on a variable length
parameter. For example, if you dial 100 you will hear
e
; dial 2 and you hear
ee
.
Hearing
eee
means that you have been idle in programming mode for more than sixty
seconds. After two minutes of idling, you are automatically logged out of programming mode
and any changes made while in programming mode are not saved.
Note: Hearing
eee
after the user goes off-hook means that the EuroRoute has experienced a
RAM or ROM checksum failure. To resolve this problem, first try to enter and exit program
mode. If the beeps continue, perform a
✳
initialisation and default the EuroRoute.
Hearing
eeee
(long tones) means that an incorrect programming entry has occurred or that a
Search Table entry was made to delete a non-existing entry.
Note: In the event of an incorrect entry, wait for the four tones to stop and then try again.
Summary of Contents for SmarT-1 EuroRoute
Page 1: ...Talking Technologies SMDrT 1 EuroRoute Dialer Installation Programming Guide ...
Page 12: ...Safety Information 8350 383 113 BA 11 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 18: ...EuroRoute Installation 8350 383 113 BA 17 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 20: ...System Requirements 8350 383 113 BA 19 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 28: ...Basic Hardware Installation 8350 383 113 BA 27 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 46: ...General Notes on Programming 8350 383 113 BA 45 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 64: ...Line and Trunk Options 8350 383 113 BA 63 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 84: ...Search Tables 8350 383 113 BA 83 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 90: ...Call Home 8350 383 113 BA 89 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 96: ...Cost Centre Code Options 8350 383 113 BA 95 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 108: ...Chaining 8350 383 113 BA 107 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 112: ...Abbreviated Dialling 8350 383 113 BA 111 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 116: ...Appendix 1 Call Logger Formats 8350 383 113 BA 115 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 120: ...Appendix 2 Other Information 8350 383 113 BA 119 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 128: ...Appendix 5 Hardware Specifications 8350 383 113 BA 127 Draft 1A September 1998 ...