•
If the password does not match what you wanted, repeat Steps 9 and 10.
Step 10 (optional): Set timeout
•
If a user timeout is not required, proceed to Step 12 to ensure that this
feature is turned off.
-or-
•
Set the timeout to the predetermined value by dialing the following (the
blank is the user timeout as determined in Step 5):
∗
4
∗
2*
#
•
The unit will respond with three beep tones indicating that the timeout is
set, or an error tone.
•
Repeat this step if you hear error tone. (This command assigns the same
timeout to all users. If you wish to assign different timeouts for individual
users, please see the explanation of Function 4 in Chapter 5 and enter the
command as instructed.)
Step 11: Verify timeout
•
Verify the time, or no timeout, by dialing the following:
∗
77
∗
4
∗
2#
•
The unit will respond with the time allowed (or 0 for no timeout) and three
beeps. If it does not, repeat Steps 10 and 11.
Step 12: Disconnect
•
Enter # # and hang up. (The second # must be entered within 2 seconds of
the first.)
Step 13: Reaccess unit.
•
Reaccess the unit. After the unit ring trips the red IN indicator should light
and you should hear a 2 second tone. Enter the password assigned in Step
9, followed by #
.
You will hear dial tone.
Step 14: Make test call
•
Place a call through the M-106E and verify that the voice levels are
satisfactory. If not, either:
•
M-106-01E units:
Press the front panel switch to PROG. Call the unit and
adjust the amplifier gain as instructed in Chapter 6, Function 12.
•
M-106-05E units:
An amplifier should be added to the unit. This requires a
factory upgrade; see Chapter 7 for information on returning units.
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