P
AGE
16
of 28
A
UXILIARY
P
OWERED
ADA-C
OMPLIANT
E
MERGENCY
P
HONES
Pub.
42004-378A
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Password Disabled Programming
1.
Disable the password protection feature—insert the
J9
jumper on pins 1 and 2.
2.
Enable the auto-answer feature—insert the
J14
jumper on pins 2 and 3.
3.
Using the touch-tone telephone, call the emergency telephone. The emergency telephone
automatically answers the call and generates a splash tone followed by a success tone (single beep).
4.
Begin entering the desired programmable parameters. See the Programming Sequences section on
page 18. A success tone (single beep) is generated each time a new parameter is accepted. An error
tone (two beeps) is generated to indicate an error. If an error tone is generated, verify the
programming sequence, and enter the sequence again.
N
OTE
:
The telephone automatically times-out if 20 seconds elapse between digit entries.
5.
Terminate the programming by placing the touch-tone telephone on-hook.
Local Programming
For Models 293-101, 293-101AL, and 297-101, the procedure is as follows:
1.
Connect keypad to connector
J13
. See Figure 8 and Figure 12 for details. Contact GAI-Tronics
Field Service Department for details.
2.
Temporarily move the
E
MERGENCY
push-button switch harness from connector
J7
to the
CALL
push-button connector
J1
.
3.
Disable the password protection feature—insert the
J9
jumper on pins 2 and 1.
4.
Press the
E
MERGENCY
push button. A dial tone is broadcast over the speaker. Simultaneously
press
1
and
#
on the keypad. The telephone generates a splash tone followed by a success tone.
5.
Enter the desired programmable parameters. See the Programming Sequences section below.
A success tone (single tone [DTMF #]) tone is generated each time a new parameter is accepted. An
error tone (double beep) is generated to indicate an error. If an error tone is generated, verify the
programming sequence is correct, and enter the sequence again.
N
OTES
:
•
The telephone is off-hook during local programming. Therefore, programming should be
completed quickly to avoid any off-hook timeouts controlled by the CO or PBX.
•
The telephone automatically times out if 20 seconds elapse between digit entries.
6.
Terminate the programming by pressing the
E
MERGENCY
push button.
7.
Disconnect the keypad from connector
J13
.
8.
Return the
E
MERGENCY
push-button switch to connector
J7
.
9.
Enable the password protection feature—insert the
J9
jumper on pins 3 and 2.