Pub. 42004-438M
300 Series Emergency Telephone Manual
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The following instructions are common to both local and remote access programming. Follow these
directions to configure the telephone with the desired operating parameters.
1.
Connect to the telephone locally (see Local Access Programming) or remotely (see Remote Access
Programming).
2.
Dial the factory-default password
2468
(or appropriate customer-selected password). A success tone
(short beep) is generated to indicate that
standard
programming mode has been accessed.
3.
After hearing the password success tone, begin entering each desired programming key sequences
(see the subsections under this section for the programmable options).
A success tone (short beep) is generated each time a new key sequence is accepted. An error tone
(two low tones) is generated to indicate errors.
4.
Verify the key sequence and reenter the sequence if an error tone is generated.
5.
To terminate the programming call:
•
Local—Press the
CALL
or
HELP
push button (whichever is connected to
J1
) to end the call.
Restore any moved push-button harness connectors to their original position (if necessary).
•
Remote—Place the programming telephone on hook. The RED ALERT
®
Telephone will
automatically end the programming call within 20 seconds.
N
OTES
:
•
RED ALERT
®
Telephones automatically time out and disconnect after 20 seconds elapses between
digit entries or if an invalid password is entered.
•
RED ALERT
®
telephones exit programming mode and revert to a standard voice call if DTMF digits
are not dialed within 3 seconds of the first success tone.
•
The telephone failed to recognize the password if the password success tone is not generated. The
telephone must then be programmed with the password disabled if the correct password is not known
(see the Password Disabled Programming section).
Dialing Methods
The emergency telephones can be configured for either auto-dialing or ring-down operation. Select the
dialing method that fits the application. The dialing methods are explained in detail below.
Auto Dialing
The
HELP
push button can be programmed to call up to three unique telephone numbers. The unique
telephone numbers include a primary telephone number and two rollover numbers. The emergency
telephone will automatically dial the first rollover number (if configured) if the emergency call cannot
connect to the primary telephone number (i.e., a busy signal or no answer). The emergency telephone
automatically dials the second rollover number (if configured) if the emergency call cannot connect to the
first rollover telephone number. This sequence will continue until the emergency call is answered or all
numbers have been attempted (one attempt each).
The number of attempts to call each programmed number can be increased when operating in SMART
mode (two attempts each, three attempts each, etc.). All three auto-dial memories must be programmed
with valid telephone numbers for the rollover feature to function properly. The three auto-dial numbers
can all be the same or any combination of telephone numbers. The numbers will only be dialed one time
if the telephone has only one or two auto-dial numbers programmed.