Step 1:
Program audio port
Program the TLS-4A audio port as follows:
·
With a tone (DTMF) telephone connected to Line 1, lift the handset and
press the MAN/RING switch position until the Line 1 light blinks and you
hear a confirmation tone (three beeps).
·
To enable Audio Port Permission for Line 1, enter:
*
33#1#
·
Listen for three beeps if the command is accepted.
·
To configure the audio port for immediate access, single user, and
disconnect at end-of-message, enter:
*
05#1#0#1#
·
Listen for three beeps and hang up.
Step 2:
Connect Audio Source
·
Using a standard cassette player cable (not supplied) with a 5-pin DIN
connector at one end and three connectors at the other (refer to Figure 2).
·
Plug 5-pin DIN connector into the TLS-4A Audio port.
·
Plug the connectors at the other end of the cable to the audio source as
follows:
—Connect the small gray cable to the control jack.
—Connect the black cable to the audio output from the source.
—(The large gray cable is not used.)
Note:
Cable colors will vary depending on manufacturer. See Figure 2.
·
Apply power and turn on the audio source (e.g., tape recorder).
Step 3:
Play message
·
Lift the Line 1 telephone handset. The message will begin playing. At the
end of the message, the TLS-4A will turn off the cassette player.
·
Hang up.
·
Each time the telephone handset is lifted, the message will be repeated
(continuous loop tape) or the next message will be played (normal tape).
To cancel immediate access, lift the handset on Line 1 and press the
MAN/RING switch position until the Line 1 light blinks. Then enter the
following:
*
05#2##
(This specifies dial access, single user, disconnect at on-hook.
Hang up.)
Reference Manual
Chapter 4: Operation
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