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Each subsequent phone number to be dialled is entered in the same manner:
12
is list one,
phone number two,
21
is list 2, phone number one or phone number five, if
F07
is on default
setting of 5, providing one call list of 16 numbers (see table previous page).
Clearing a Telephone Number:
Enter the function number then press the
#
key without a number. An ‘
E
’ will be displayed to
show it is empty. To clear the complete list for one Input use
#1
(call list for Input 1),
#2
(call
list for Input 2)
#3
(call list for Input 3) or
#4
(call list for Input 4).
NOTE:
If the memory jumper (J702) is in the
Protect
position, any new parameters you
enter, such as phone numbers, will not be stored. This error can be easily detected by
watching the numbers being played back for verification. The character display will show
either an ’
E
’
,
for empty, or the previous numbers will be displayed rather than the newly
entered ones. See
Jumper Settings
in the
Installation
section of the manual for information
on jumper settings.
Points to Note:
You select a call type when you program each individual phone number. This provides the
flexibility for some phone numbers being set to ‘cancel by any key’ and some being set to
‘cancel by PIN’ e.g. if the EDAC 400-02 is going to make an alarm notification call which could
be received by the wrong person (such as a baby sitter), you might like to set this number to
cancel by PIN to ensure any alarms do not get accidentally cancelled by the wrong person.
Cancel methods shown here apply only to outgoing alarm notification calls made by the
EDAC 400-02 to a human operator
not
incoming calls. See
F03
Cancel Option When Making
an Incoming Call
for this
.
Function F15 Programming an SMS/Paging Access Number
This only applies to
SMS or Alpha-Numeric paging
that uses the TAP protocol. Your local
dealer should be able to provide this number for the type of pager you are using. Most mobile
phones can also use Alpha-Numeric paging to receive text onto the phone. This service is called
short message service (SMS) or text messaging.
Notice to Australian Users:
The EDAC 400-02 is not compatible with SMS via TAP
services in Australia. The 400-02 cannot send SMS messages to cell phones in Australia.
If you are using a PABX:
Sometimes problems can be encountered when getting the
EDAC 400-02 to dial an outside line. Usually this occurs when the
outside line
number
(e.g. 1 or 9) is dialled and the EDAC 400-02 begins dialling the pager number
before
the
PABX can produce the outside line dial tone. This results in the first few numbers being
missed by the PABX. This problem can be overcome by putting more pauses between the
outside line number and the pager number to be dialled. If you are using a PABX system, A
two-second pause may be inserted using the
*
key. You cannot start or end with a pause.
The pager access number is entered as follows:
15
Enter pager access number followed by a
#
to save
e.g.
1*026124#
dials 1, pause, 026124
Default: Blank (Displays as ‘
E
’ for Empty)
Each of the four inputs must be programmed separately as follows:
Use
F15
for Input
1
, as in the example above.
Use
F25
for Input
2
.
Use
F35
for Input
3
.
Use
F45
for Input
4
.