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NHRC-10 User Guide
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3.5.1 Set command prefix
*2<pp><prefix>
where:
<pp>
specifies the prefix number to set. Valid values are in the range 00 to
15. Two digits must be used. See the Command “Prefixes by
Number Table” to determine the prefix number you want to set.
<prefix>
specifies the new prefix to assign. Must be 1 to 7 digits in length. 0-
9, A-D, * and # are valid.
After a valid command is received, the controller will respond “OK.”
Command Prefixes by Number
Prefix
Number
Description
Prefix
Number
Description
00
Control Operator
08
DTMF test
01
Autopatch
09
Reverse Patch
02
Unrestricted Autopatch
10
Audio Check
03
Autodial
11
Voice Mailboxes
04
Emergency Autodial
12
Remote Base
05
Patch Hang Up
13
LiTZ Message
06
DTMF Access
14
Load Saved Setup
07
Retransmit DTMF
15
Unlock Controller
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Note:
For security reasons, command prefixes will never be sent over the air by the
controller.
Example:
To set the DTMF access prefix to 4321, send the following command with
the controller unlocked: "*2064321 The controller will say "OK" if the command is
accepted.
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Note:
For security reasons,
command prefix 15 (the unlock code) cannot be
changed unless the initialize jumper (JP1) is installed
. This means that the unlock code
cannot be changed without physical access to the controller. To change the code, install
the jumper, enter the command, and remove the jumper. Do not leave the initialize
jumper installed, and do not power up the controller with the initialize jumper installed,
unless you want to reset the controller to factory defaults.
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Caution:
Do not set any prefix to use the same initial digits as any other prefix,
because the controller will not be able to tell the difference between them. For example,
if the autopatch code is set to “123”, and the DTMF test code is set to “1234”, then
when a user sends “1234123456” the controller will try to autopatch 4123456, rather
than correctly reading back the first six DTMF digits.