“ERROR”
- A single low-pitched tone indicates that the register number, feature value or
program commands (we talk about those next) that you have entered are invalid. After
receiving an “ERROR” tone, you should wait two seconds before proceeding. Common errors
made when programming are:
l
Entering an incomplete register number, let’s say it’s “Operating Modes”, and you enter
only part of the number. The register number for “Operating Modes” is “01”. If you enter
“l”, The Power Stone will give you an “ERROR” tone.
l
Entering a feature value that is outside of the program range: As an example, we will use
“Operating Modes” again. .You are only allowed to select and program modes “O”, “l”, “2”,
“3”, or “4”. If you enter the number “5” (there is no fifth operating mode) after entering the
correct register number of “01
",
The Power Stone will give you an “ERROR” tone.
l
Waiting more than two seconds between entering numbers/characters. Let’s say you are in
Manual Operating mode and you are programming a register. You enter the register number
and then take too long to enter the appropriate feature number. You will receive an
“ERROR” tone.
Programming Commands-
Save To Memory/Exit-
After programming all feature values that you wish to change, you
will need to save the register settings to permanent nonvolatile memory and exit the manual
operating mode. This can be done by entering “80”. At that time, you will hear the “OK”
tone twice. The “STATUS” LED will indicate the appropriate operating mode sequence. Even
if there is a power loss to The Power Stone, al1 programming is saved.
No Save/Exit-
If you wish to “dump” any programming you’ve done and exit the manual
operating mode, dial “90”. At that time, you will only hear the “OK” tone once. The Power
Stone will revert to the previous programmed operating mode and features.
Set Registers To Factory Preset-
This command sets all program registers to the factory
presets (refer to the
Programming and Quick Referente Guide
). When you dial "60", all
registers automatically revert to factory preset. The Power Stone will answer with an “OK”
tone followed immediately by a “PROCEED” tone. This command does not exit manual
operating mode.
9.2 An Overview of Programming
This is “the big picture” of how to program The Power Stone. Being the good consumer you are,
you’ve read the manual thoroughly, penciling in the feature changes on your Programming and
Quick Reference Guide. You call your mom (don’t if it’s
long distance, call somebody local) and ask
her to lay the phone down for a moment while you program this neat new Call-Activated Power
Controller you’ve just purchased. She says OK.
Here’s What Happens
- You’ve decided to
“customize” your Security Access Code, program the
“Rings To Trip”
feature to 2 or less and
program The Power Stone for the “Reboot” automatic operaring mode.
1) Because five seconds have more than elapsed since you initiated the callto your mom, you can
enter the manual operating mode. You dial “ # # 8 8 “ on your touchtone phone connected to the
DEVICE” port.
The Power Stone “Audible Readback” Response:
Answers with a “PROCEED” tone. The
“STATUS” light is blinking very rapidly. You have 30 seconds to begin the next command.
2) You customize your SAC from “##88” (factory preset) to “##8899” by dialing 0699. “06” selects
Register 6 (Customized Security Code) and “99” is the additional numbers that make it
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