ISSUE 4.0
CEECO
Communication Equipment & Engineering Company
PROPRIETARY
5
3.0 PROGRAMMING
3.1
Remove the front stainless steel panel by loosening the four security
screws with a security tool (sold separately) and remove them. Remove
the panel and attached telephone assembly.
3.2
Connect the telephone
to a working telephone line or a DTMF test set.
3.2
Locate the pair of plastic
mini-jumpers
located near the edge of the
printed circuit board. Move them to the
“ON”
or innermost position, as
depicted on the last page of this manual.
3.3
Locate the programming keypad, which is either mounted on the back
panel or provided on the side. If the keypad is packaged separately, locate
the multicolored ribbon cable with white connector, which extends from
the PC Board of the phone.
Connect the keypad
to that connector.
3.4
Each programming location is accessed by dialing the "#" sign and the two
digit code, which corresponds to that location. The only valid program
locations for this phone is #00. The previous contents of the location are
automatically erased when the location code is dialed.
3.5
Press the “CALL & HANGUP”
button and wait to hear dial tone.
3.6
Using the keypad,
enter # 9 7 # 1 8 #
. This will
clear all
user
programmable memory to begin programming.
3.7
Location "00" is the telephone options location. By entering a number of
1-9 into each of the 10 digits, the phone is customized for the particular
installation.
3.8
Enter #00 followed by ten digits
, as selected on the next page. This “X”
model phone only offers selections for Digits 2, 3, and 10 on the next
page. It is recommended that a “5” be entered under Digit 10.
NOTE:
T
HIS EQUIPMENT IS TELEPHONE LINE POWERED
.
D
URING PROGRAMMING THE
C
ENTRAL
OFFICE OR
PBX
MAY RESPOND TO THE PROGRAMMING CODES WITH VARIOUS BUSY TONE
,
REORDER TONE
,
RECORDINGS
,
ETC
.
T
HESE TONES AND RECORDINGS WILL HAVE NO
EFFECT ON THE PROGRAMMING
.
P
LEASE IGNORE THEM
.