
Programming
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To configure Custom Calls
1. Click
Edit, System Configuration, Edit Custom Calls
.
If the
Edit Custom Calls
menu item is disabled, you must first assign a leading
digit to a custom paging format (see
To assign and configure a paging format for a
2. Type in a custom
Call Number
between 1 and 255 and press
Enter
. Alternatively,
you can select a call number by using the
Up
and
Down
arrow controls or the
Next
and
Prev
buttons.
Choose a Call Number based on the number to key in. For example, if the “Custom
Call” paging format has been assigned to leading digit “C” and you configure Call
Number “11”, then keying “C11” on the Model 4010 paging/DTMF keypad would
add the custom call to the paging stack.
3. If you are configuring a call number that wasn’t previously defined, click
Define
to
make the Tone Settings editable. (If the call number was previously defined, the
Tone Settings are already editable.)
4. Enter the
Frequency
and
Duration
parameters for each tone, the
Tone Gap
Duration
(duration between tones 1 and 2), and the
Talk Time
. For an explanation
of Talk Time, see
5. If you have additional Call Numbers to configure, repeat this procedure. If you are
finished, click
OK
.
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To delete custom calls
1. To delete all custom calls, click
Delete All Custom Calls
.
2. To delete a specific custom call:
a. Select the
Call Number
to be deleted.
b. Click
Delete
.
Input/Output Configuration
The main board of the Model 4010 is equipped with eight inputs and outputs. These inputs
and outputs can be used as auxiliary inputs and outputs, or as spare inputs and outputs. All
inputs on the board must be one or the other (auxiliary or spare). All outputs must be one
Tip
The
defined
buttons jump to the next or previous defined call
numbers only, thus skipping undefined call numbers.
Tip
The
Revert
button will restore the settings of the current call
number only. The settings for other call numbers are not affected.