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42004-377C
S.M.A.R.T. E
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Basic Programming Commands
The following programming commands can be entered from any touch-tone telephone. Acceptance of
data transfer commands is indicated via a return code transmitted as an audible DTMF tone.
Auto-dial Memory
When the
EMERGENCY
button is pressed, the S.M.A.R.T. Phone dials a pre-programmed telephone
number (the primary number). If the call cannot connect (line busy, no answer), the phone will redial
using the first backup (roll-over) number. If again the call cannot connect, the phone will redial using the
second backup (roll-over) number. This sequence will continue until either the emergency call is
answered, or three call attempts are made. This factory setting of three call attempts can be changed
through TMA with the Number of Call-In Retries setting.
Use the
*1
command to program these three auto-dial numbers. The three auto-dial telephone numbers
are labeled as 11 (primary), 12 (first roll-over), and 13 (second roll-over). You can program these for
three different numbers, or set them to the same telephone number. Each auto-dial memory storage
location accommodates up to 24 characters.
To enter the auto-dial number into memory storage, or to change the number in storage, enter
*11<N><
CHAR
>#
*1
Data transfer command
1<N>
Auto-dial memory location (N = 1, 2, or 3)
<
CHAR
>
Telephone number to be stored in memory location (up to 24). Valid entries are
0-9 and the following 2-digit codes: *1 provides a 0.6-second pause in the
dialing sequence, *2 provides a DTMF #, and ** provides a DTMF *.
#
End-of-string indicator
The command *1115551212#, for example, sets the primary number to 555-1212.
After each auto-dial memory storage location is successfully programmed, the phone returns a system-
generated DTMF check-digit.
If the phone is installed on a ring down telephone line, clear the first auto-dial memory using the
command *111#.