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Local – Press the
CALL
push button (whichever is connected to J1) to end the call. Restore
any moved push-button harness connectors to their original position (if necessary).
N
OTES
:
1.
The RED ALERT
®
telephone will automatically time out and disconnect if 20 seconds elapses
between digit entries, or if an invalid password is entered.
2.
If DTMF digits have not been dialed within 3 seconds of the first success tone, the telephone will exit
programming mode and revert to a standard voice call.
3.
If the password success tone is not generated, the telephone has failed to recognize the password.
Therefore, the telephone must then be programmed with the password disabled. Refer to the
“Password Disabled Programming” section on Page 22.
Password Disabled Programming
The programmable features of the RED ALERT
®
Auto-Dial Telephones are protected by a factory default
or user specified password, as previously described. Situations may arise when a setting change is
required but the password is forgotten or unknown. To permit continued programming support in this
situation, converting to Password Disable Programming may be necessary and is described as follows:
1.
Access the telephone’s PCBA and disable the password protection feature by changing jumper J9 to
the “DIS” position.
2.
Confirm the auto-answer feature is enabled (jumper J14 should be in the “EN” position).
3.
Using a touch-tone telephone, call the RED ALERT
®
Telephone. The telephone will automatically
answer the call and will generate a splash tone (low to high sequence) followed by a success tone
(single beep).
4.
Begin entering the desired key sequences as previously described, following steps 2 and 3 in the
“Programming Sequence” section on Page 21.