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Programming
All S.M.A.R.T. Phone models are programmable, and system features are initially programmed during
manufacturing and testing. These default settings from the factory can be found in
Table R-2
. Once the
S.M.A.R.T. Phone is installed, you have the option of changing the default settings. This manual
provides instructions for programming basic features needed to initially set up the phone from another
touch-tone phone.
More advanced programming requires a PC and the TMS software. For programming using the TMS
terminal, refer to the manual provided with the software, or contact the GAI-Tronics Field Service
Department.
Enter the Programming Mode
Read the entire programming section and carefully plan your programming before beginning the process.
Write down the key sequence from the
Command
column of
Table R-1
,
Basic Programming Commands
,
for the features that you need. Having your programming information written down allows you to enter
the key sequence at a steady pace. This is important because the programming sequence times out if there
is a pause of more than 2 seconds during the programming sequence.
Complete the following steps to enter the programming sequence from a remote DTMF telephone:
1.
Call the telephone to be programmed.
2.
Listen for a confirmation tone during ringing, which signals that the telephone has answered.
3.
Press
******
to enter the programming mode.
4.
Wait two seconds.
5.
Enter
**0000
(0000 is the factory default maintenance PIN #.)
Note:
After sending the maintenance PIN # to the phone, entering
*20
will allow for confirmation of
maintenance access to the phone. If access is granted, the phone responds with 6 DTMF digits.
If access is denied, the phone responds with 2 DTMF digits. Repeat step 5 to again request access.
6.
Complete the desired programming. Refer to the Basic Programming Commands section for options.
7.
Listen for a confirmation tone at the end of each programming sequence, which indicates the
programming change was accepted.
NOTE
Delays during programming greater than 2 seconds causes a programming time-out. If this occurs,
you will hear a beep before the programming sequence is completed and you will have to reenter the
sequence.
8.
When finished programming, press
*99
to exit the programming mode.
9.
Place the handset on-hook.