Using Your Verbatim autodialer
Verbatim Owner's Manual
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To enter programming codes over the phone:
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Enter a touch tone "1" after the warble tone.
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Enter the program code followed by # #.
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Enter an additional # # when you are ready to hang up.
You may enter codes for most of the programming operations described in this
manual except reading or changing the optional security access code. See
Section 6 for more information about the 910 Security Access feature.
Since some of the front panel keys are not found on a touch tone keypad, some
special conventions apply for over-the-phone programming:
In Place Of: Enter:
CANCEL
* *
ENTER
# #
POINT
*
MINUS
#
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To enter the Program Mode press "1" after the warble tone.
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To end a phone call after programming:
Press # # without a prior digit entry.
The Verbatim autodialer will then issue a prompting beep which is
another opportunity to enter a “1” if you didn’t want to end the call. It will
then say “Goodbye” and end the call.
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Exception:
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Over the phone, you may not program more than one consecutive dialing delay,
because # # (two in a row) is interpreted as ENTER when programming.
However, you may extend this delay using code 928. See
Program Code Table
p. 6-9.
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If you initially enter a Command Tone “2” in place of the “1”, you will be
in a special Program Review Mode, which allows you the safety of check-
ing any of the programming items or messages, without the possibility of
altering any of them.
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If you initially enter a Command Tone “3” in place of the “1”, you will
hear a report of each channel that has any acknowledged or unacknowl-
edged alarm condition.
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If you initially enter a Command Tone “4” in place of the “1”, you will
hear a listing of all programmed phone numbers, plus any other basic
programming items that you have altered from their default values. This is
particularly useful in diagnosing operating problems.
Summary of Contents for Verbatim
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Page 14: ...Overview 1 4 Verbatim Owner s Manual...
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Page 24: ...Programming and Testing 3 2 Verbatim Owner s Manual Front Panel Keys and Indicators Diagram...
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Page 104: ...Analog Signal Input B 10 Verbatim Owner s Manual...
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Page 114: ...Remote Supervisory Control Output C 6 Verbatim Owner s Manual...
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