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Document Name: MWP-302 User Manual
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This document is proprietary to Webb Electronics Inc. It may not be copied or otherwise
distributed without the express consent of Webb Electronics Inc.
When the WebbPhone is connected to a LS-250 in Lobby mode,, it will automatically set
function 13 to “1” after an outgoing call is placed. It will also automatically set function 13
to “1” if an incoming call is sourced from the LS-250’s on-board handset, regardless of the
LS-250’s operating mode.
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Troubleshooting: If function 13 is not set, you will hear the full prompt asking the
calling party to enter the station ID followed by the * key.
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WebbPhones must not be connected to the LS-250 in a party line configuration.
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PROGRAMMING
The WebbPhone is easily programmed on site with the keypad that is built into the circuit board. Voice
prompts and confirmation feedback help to make the process intuitive and straightforward. Programming
can also be done from a remote location by calling a programmed WebbPhone connected to a telephone
line.
4.1
GENERAL
Programming for the analog phone is done via the keypad on the circuit board or via your
telephone keypad when programming remotely.
The WebbPhone should have its transformer connected to a 120V / 60 Hz AC power source in
order to be programmed. Its backup battery may also be used for programming if AC power is
temporarily unavailable.
Many programming settings have already been pre-set in the factory. These can easily be
changed on site if required.
Voice prompts will assist you when programming the WebbPhone. For example, you will always
be told what programming routine you are in, what data you have just entered, and you will be
alerted of any detected entry errors.
Note:
The backup battery may have lost some charge during storage
and shipping. Full charge
is usually reached within 1 day of connecting the WebbPhone to AC power.
4.2
THE KEYPAD
The keypad has 16 keys. A short, audible tone will be heard when any key has been pressed.
Digits 0 – 9 are used for numerical entry.
The * key is used in certain program command sequences.
The # key, if programmed into a phone number, creates a 2 second delay in the dialing sequence.
Otherwise, it is used in certain program command sequences.
The START key begins the WebbPhone programming mode.
The EXIT key cancels the current programming routine or exits the programming mode. For
technicians testing the unit during installation, it will also stop an outgoing call from the
WebbPhone at certain points during the dialing sequence.
The ENTER key is pressed to enter information into WebbPhone memory.
The REPLAY key plays back the information stored for a particular programming routine.