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Below is an example of a dialout phone number calling to a beeper. Note
that more than one pause may be needed. It is advisable to test a phone
number dialing to a beeper more than once.
Beeper example:
PAUSE
TONE
MUTE
AM
(phone number)
(4-digit code)
ENTER
PM
PAUSE
TONE
MUTE
AM
PAUSE
TONE
MUTE
AM
PAUSE
TONE
MUTE
AM
SET
1
RINGS UNTIL ANSWER & TAD COMPATIBILITY
The rings until answer is the number of rings that must occur before the
Model 1100 answers the phone when you call in for a status report. This
value can be from 1 to 199. The default value is 4.
To program rings until answer:
1. Press the SET key
2. Press the RINGS key
3. Using the number keys, enter a value
The 1100 will recite the digits as you press them
4. Press ENTER. The 1100 will say “Enter.”
ENTER
PM
(enter value)
RINGS
TAD
SET
0
TAD Compatibility stands for TelephoneAnswering DeviceCompatibility.
This means that the Model 1100 can be used on the same telephone line
with telephone answering devices, such as answering machines and
modems. In
normal operation (see NOTE below), when your phone IS
called, the answering machine will always answer first and take a mes-
sage. The TAD feature provides a method for you to bypass the answer-
ing machine and access the 1100. This feature is used in conjunction
with RINGS UNTIL ANSWER.
To use TAD:
1. Program the rings until answer (see above) to a greater number than
the rings until answer on your answering device. For example, 1100 rings
5, device
rings = 3.