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INSTALLATION & OPERATION

5.2.1.5  Set Time and Date – Enter Year (units digit)

Valid Keys (0 9)

Clr – Advance to Hour without making change

To Exit – Automatically after 15 seconds

5.2.1.6  Set Time and Date – Enter Hour (tens digit)

Entering the hour, the system checks that the hour
entered is valid between 00 and 12.  The tens digit
may only be a "0" or a "1".

Valid Keys (0 – 1)

Clr – Advance to Minute without making change

To Exit – Automatically after 15 seconds

5.2.1.7  Set Time and Date – Enter Hour (units digit)

Entering the hour, the system checks that the hour
entered is valid between 00 and 12.

Valid Keys (0 – 9)

Clr – Advance to Minute without making change

To Exit – Automatically after 15 seconds

5.2.1.8  Set Time and Date – Enter AM or PM

After the hour is entered, the user is asked to select

either AM or PM.

To Exit – Press "CLR" or automatically after 15 sec-
onds

5.2.1.9  Set Time and Date – Enter Minutes (tens
digit)

Entering the minutes, the system checks that the min-
utes entered is valid between 00 and 59.  The tens
digit may be between "0   5".

Valid Keys (0 – 5)

Clr – Advance to Second without making change

To Exit – Automatically after 15 seconds

5.2.1.10  Set Time and Date – Enter Minutes (units
digit)

Entering the minutes, the system checks that the min-
utes entered is valid between 00 and 59.

Valid Keys (0 – 9)

Clr – Advance to Second without making change

To Exit – Automatically after 15 seconds

5.2.1.11  Set Time and Date – Enter Seconds (tens
digit)

Entering the seconds, the system checks that the sec-
onds entered is valid between 00 and 59.  The tens
digit may be between "0   5".

Valid Keys (0 5)

Clr – Advance to Day of Week without making
change

To Exit – Automatically after 15 seconds

E n t e r   Y e a r ?

0 1 / 0 5 / 9 5       0 9 : 3 0 : 3 2   A M

E n t e r   H o u r ?

0 1 / 0 5 / 9 5       0 9 : 3 0 : 3 2   A M

E n t e r   H o u r ?

0 1 / 0 5 / 9 5       0 9 : 3 0 : 3 2   A M

Function

Key

I

II

III

IV

Selects AM

Selects PM

Action

E n t e r   M i n u t e s ?

0 1 / 0 5 / 9 5       0 9 : 3 0 : 3 2   A M

E n t e r   M i n u t e s ?

0 1 / 0 5 / 9 5       0 9 : 3 0 : 3 2   A M

E n t e r   S e c o n d s ?

0 1 / 0 5 / 9 5       0 9 : 3 0 : 3 2   A M

Summary of Contents for CTR-2000

Page 1: ...dent misuse or abuse lack of responsible care or failures not attributable to manufacturing defects except as provided herein SMART Devices Inc makes no warranties express or implied including warrant...

Page 2: ...ystem designed to operate with a variety of SMART Digital Audio Announcement Systems SMART CTR2000 when combined with a digital announcer services up to 8 incoming telephone lines The SMART CTR2000 co...

Page 3: ...he first caller the convenience of hearing the message play from the beginning while additional callers enter the message in play Control mode requires a digital announcer capable of external start st...

Page 4: ...c text presented on line 2 of the LCD Display When presenting a menu where the user selects a specific Function key Line 2 of the LCD is sectioned into 4 blocks where the first block of 5 characters i...

Page 5: ...isplay Totalizes the number of calls received on each tele phone line Total Calls 999999 Press Clr To Exit press CLR 5 1 3 2 Per Line Call Count Menu The per line call count menu provides access to di...

Page 6: ...5 seconds 5 2 1 2 Set Time and Date Enter Day tens digit Entering the day the system checks that the day entered is valid between 01 and 31 The tens digit must be between 0 3 Valid Keys 0 3 Clr Advanc...

Page 7: ...ring the minutes the system checks that the min utes entered is valid between 00 and 59 The tens digit may be between 0 5 Valid Keys 0 5 Clr Advance to Second without making change To Exit Automatical...

Page 8: ...me that a caller is allowed to remain on the line before the system will terminate the call The call hold time should be selected to allow the caller the opportunity to hear the complete message To Ex...

Page 9: ...the morning The start and stop times should then be reviewed to ensure that they are the desired hours of operation To Exit Press CLR or automatically after 15 sec onds 5 2 2 5 Timed Programming Ever...

Page 10: ...d between 00 and 12 The tens digit may only be a 0 or a 1 Valid Keys 0 1 To Exit Press CLR or automatically after 15 sec onds 5 2 2 9 2 Change Answer Start Time Enter Hour units digit Entering the hou...

Page 11: ...s that the hour entered is valid between 00 and 12 The tens digit may only be a 0 or a 1 Valid Keys 0 1 To Exit Press CLR or automatically after 15 sec onds 5 2 2 10 2 Change Answer Stop Time Enter Ho...

Page 12: ...ine 1 from T Timed to O Off press 1 To change line 1 to I On Idle press 1 again etc To Exit Press CLR or automatically after 15 sec onds 5 2 2 11 1 1 Change Line Configuration Monday Valid Keys 1 8 Co...

Page 13: ...resulting in exiting the key pad test To Exit Press CLR 5 3 3 LCD Test The LCD Test is an alternating display where one line contains text and the only is solid black To Exit Press CLR 5 3 4 Nonvolati...

Page 14: ...R2000 s to DASA300 Notes for both diagrams 1 All CTR2000 Control terminals require 8 pin din connectors 2 The Remote Start cable is an 8 pin din to 1 8 mini jack cable 3 The DASA300 MUST BE a looping...

Page 15: ...15 INSTALLATION OPERATION Hookup of one CTR2000 to DASA300 DIAGRAM 1...

Page 16: ...16 CTR2000 CONCENTRATOR Hookup for multiple CTR2000 s to DASA300 DIAGRAM 2...

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