How To Read and Use Your “Remote Programming/Readback Card”
A “Remote Programming/Readback Card” has been included with The Power Stone to help
guide you, from a remote location, through access, programming and “readback” of
features/power status. Here are some views of the card with less-condensed explanations of
what you are seeing. Relax. It’s fairly easy to understand. Again, we urge you to stick this
card in your wallet, purse or brief case. Maybe you can keep it next to your long distance
calling card - just a thought.
Your Security Access Code, when dialed,
puts The Power Stone in Manual Operating
Mode. You can “customize” the SAC with
two additional charactets (Register 06).
Remember to record your customized code
on this card!
If you wish to get a readback on the setting
of any register, press “Star”, followed by the
appropriate Register No. The Power Stone
will then readback the programmed setting
with audible Beeps and/or Bips.
To the right of each feature setting in a
Register is the corresponding audible
Beep/Bip readback for that setting. If you
readback Register 01 and the programmed
setting is “Power On Call”, The Power
Stone will audibly transmit “Bip Bip”
through the phone line to you.
The arrow beside a program setting in each
Register denotes the factory preset. In other
words, this is how The Power Stone is
programmed-out of the box or if you hit
“60” as an input command.
REMOTE PROGRAMMING/READBACK CARD
M y S e c u r i t y A c c e s s Code is # # 8 8
Audible Readback-Enter *, then Register No.
Register-01 "Operating Modes”
0) Passive OFF Beep Beep (Low)
1) Passive ON
Bip
Power On Call
Bip Bip
3) Reboot Bip Bip Bip
4) Toggle Bip Bip Bip Bip
Register-02 "Rings To
Trip"
2) 2
or Less Rings Bip Bip
3
or More Rings Bip Bip Bip
Register-03 “Distinctive Ring Cadence"
1) Single Ring Bip
2)
Double
Ring Bip Bip
3) Triple Ring Bip Bip Bip
Register-04 “Audio/Answer No. of Rings"
Audio/Answer 15 Rings Beep Beep (Low)
1) Audio/Answer 3 Rings Bip
Register-05 “Override”
Normal Operatìon Beep Beep (Low)
1) Override Mode Bip
Denotes ‘Factory Preset"
(OVER)
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