Setup
1.
Using the telephone line cord supplied, plug one end into the unit’s
Data
jack (located on the rear), and the other end into the system or phone jack.
2.
Connect the power adapter to the A/C jack on the unit’s left side.
3.
Lift the dialer directory card and plastic off the top. Remove the plastic tab
from underneath. This activates the internal battery for dialer memory.
4.
Plug the foot control into the round jack on the back of the unit.
5.
Turn
DIP Switch 2
(in cluster of two) on.
DIP Switch 1
(in cluster of two) on
to increase record sensitivity. If using a boom microphone turn this off.
Auto-Log
One-touch dialer #10 (bottom right) is used for the Auto-Log feature. If DIP
switch #4 is on, whatever is programmed to this dialer will automatically be
dialed. This could be a phone number or perhaps user ID.
DIP Switches
On the bottom of the unit there are six DIP switches - a group of two and a
group of four. To see the group of four, you must slide the plastic cover down.
There are four additional DIP switches located underneath the dialer directory
card on the top of the unit; these are not used. The functions for the bottom six
are listed below.
DIP Switch 1:
Not used.
DIP Switch 2:
On=Enables
Record Latch
(REC button toggles).
DIP Switch 3:
On=Enables
Record Insert
(for DVI units only).
DIP Switch 4:
On=Enables Auto-Log for dialer #10.
DIP Switch 1:
On=Increased record sensitivity.
DIP Switch 2:
On=Enables built-in microphone & microphone jack.
Flash
On the back of the unit is a switch labeled
FLASH
. There are three options:
600
,
300
, or
100
. Always leave it to
600
or you may have issues with the
DISCONNECT
function.
Programming Dialers
Before proceeding, verify that you have followed
Setup steps 1-3
and that
DIP
swith 4 is off
.
1.
Press
Log On
and then connect to your system (this may require entering a
user ID and even dialing a telephone number).
2.
Press
Store
.
3.
Dial the number(s) you wish to have stored.
4.
Press the one-touch dialer you desire to program.
Repeat steps 2-4 for additional dialers.
Emulation
There are 5 different emulations for this model. The emulation determines
what processor your unit has and thereby what digits are sent with certain
functions.
C-Phone
will have
-C
at the end of the model (DA-113/HF-C).
DVI
will have
-D
at the end of the model (DA-113/HF-D).
Lanier
will have
-L
at the end of the model (DA-113/HF-L).
Winscribe
will have
-W
at the end of the model (DA-113/HF-W).
Voice Solutions
will have
-S
at the end of the model (DA-113/HF-S).
Name
Processor Record Rewind Play
Stop
New
Job
C-Phone
M123D
D
7
B
B
8
DVI
M123B
D
B
3
A
*9
Lanier
M124M
2
3
1
4
5
Winscribe
M124W
1
7
2
8
5
Voice Solutions M124B
D
B
C
A
* *
NOTE:
You can see the processor version on a sticker located beneath DIP
switch 4, on the bottom of the unit. To see it, you must slide the plastic cover
down.