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7. PROGRAMMING LOG AND QUICK REFERENCE
Use the following pages to log all programmed settings for future use and as a
quick reference for programming commands. Be sure to log all commands
entered into the Model 30!
The Model 30 may be programmed over the radio or phone line using DTMF
commands. See Section 4 for detailed instructions. The default program mode
access code is 12030.
PROGRAMMING
While the program mode is active, the “*” and “#” keys have special functions.
The “#” key is used as the ENTER key, and will execute the selected command.
The “*” key is substituted for the “#” key when programming the disconnect
code. The “*” is also used as a CLEAR key, and will cause the Model 30 to
ignore any previously entered digits.
Programming commands are entered as two digit function codes followed by the
“#” key to execute the command. Some commands require extra digits, such as
connect and disconnect codes, toll restrict digits, and station ID. When extra
digits are required, the “#” is used both after the command and at the end of the
extra data digits.
While programming the Model 30, audio tones are used to indicate progress.
Prompt Tone
Meaning
Chirp
Ready for a Command
Double beep
Enter extra digits (Connect code, etc.)
Warble
Error, invalid command
Ringing
Program mode exit, returning to operational mode
Programming Example
Set Model 30 to pulse dial mobile originated calls, set first digit toll restrict to
prevent 0+ and 1+ calls, and remove any second digit toll restrict digits.
DTMF
Prompt Tones
Comments
12030
Chirp
Access the Model 30 program mode
05#
Chirp
Set for pulse dial phone line
15# 01#
Double beep, Chirp
Set first digit restrict to 0 and 1
96#
Warble
Invalid command, no operation
16# #
Double beep, Chirp
Remove second digit toll restricts
99#
Ringing
Exit the program mode
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