
ON-SITE PROGRAMMING
5
Programs A and B are mandatory for call back, call bridge and remote
access.
Program A: Setting the Security Code/PIN
STEPS USER
DIALMATE
press “5”
M8
wait for a beep
8
enter a 4 digit code (e.g., “4609”)
LNHQ8
wait for the 2-beep confirmation/prompt for the next
instruction
8
PIN is set to ‘4609’
Notes:
−
You can change the code remotely if you know the existing code.
−
You cannot access and operate DialMate remotely if you forget your
security code. You will have to reprogram DialMate
on-site
for a new
code.
Program B: Setting the Call Back Number
STEPS USER
DIALMATE
press “
*
”
B8
wait for a beep
enter the call back phone number (e.g.,
“9 pause 14153550132”)
Q;BILIMKM
MHIKJ
wait for the 2-beep confirmation/prompt for
the next instruction
During call back, DialMate will dial ‘9’, pause for 1.5 seconds and then dial ‘14153550132’.
Notes:
−
To enter a “
#
” into the dial string (e.g., 14153550132
#
), dial “
;;
”.
−
Enter the call back number
exactly
as if calling from DialMate’s phone
line.
−
Enter “
;B
”
where a pause is required. Each pause will cause a 1.5
second delay in the dialing sequence and will count as one digit.
−
The call back number may be up to 80 digits long and can be any
combination of digits from “0” to “9” as well as “
*
” and “
#
”. This capability
enables you to program carrier, phone card, or dial-around access
numbers; PINs; etc., together with the call back number. Digit entries
should be timed with appropriate pauses (
IP
) to synchronize with the
system’s prompts.