
ISSUE 4.0
3.0 PROGRAMMING
3.1
Using a security tool, CEECO part number 301-037, loosen and remove
the security screws and separate the telephone assembly from the
mounting or housing.
3.2
Connect the Telephone
to a working telephone line or a DTMF test set.
3.3
You may use the 12-button SBA keypad to program the phone. Each SBA
button corresponds to a normal telephone keypad number as illustrated in
sec. 3.6.
If you want to use an external programming keypad, plug the Modular
Connector of the programming keypad into the only empty eight-pin
connector of the Printed Circuit Board. The connector is polarized and
must be properly oriented.
3.4
Locate the two
mini-jumpers
on the corner of the PC board. Move them
to the
"ON"
position, as depicted in the diagram on the last page of this
manual.
Lift the handset
(off hook condition).
Dial #97
to erase all field
programmable memory.
3.5
If it is necessary for the phone to
automatically dial a number
when the
handset is lifted (i.e. PBX number), proceed with this section. If not,
proceed to section 3.6. This feature would be used in situations where a
number, such as 9, must be dialed to get an outside line, or where a PBX
access number must first be dialed. A number of up to twenty-three digits
may be entered. Utilizing the keypad,
enter # 1 9 followed by the
desired number
. Be sure to record the number in the table below for
future reference.
LOCATION #19 TABLE:
#19 _ - _ _ _ - _ _ _ - _ _ _ _
3.6
Each button on the (SBA) Single Button Access keypad has it's own
memory location for
speed dialing.
To access one of these memory
locations,
Dial the "#"
(the pound key), followed by the two digits that
correspond to that location
(#01 thru #12),
followed by the
desired speed
dial number
. For example, if you want to program a number into the first
button (#1 key), press #01 and then enter the number to be stored in that
location. Each of the locations can be programmed in continuous
succession without starting over for each one. For example, enter
#01
5551212
#02
7775555
#03
911…(continue until all desired locations are
programmed). The keypad layout and corresponding two-digit location
codes are depicted on the next page.
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