A. (Programming Mode - Factory Default)
Put Polling Controller back into programming mode. Enter Command
*00#*00#, then enter *04#1#, then enter *05#1#. Reconnect the Polling
Controller. Put the Line Sharing Switch back to Factory Default by going back
into programming mode and entering *00#*00#. Place a call to the Line
Sharing Switch by dialing the switch number and appending “,022". Use the
single comma for a 2 second delay between the number and the routing code.
If you connect to the device hooked to Port 2 you have established a
communication path between the Polling Controller and the Line Sharing
Switch.
Programming Mode - Factory Default
Routing Codes
Transfer Codes
Port 1
,011
NA
Port 2
,022
NA
Port 3
,033
NA
Port 4
,044
NA
Port 5
,055
NA
Port 6
,066
NA
Port 7
,077
NA
Port 8
,088
NA
B. (Programming Mode - Stand Alone Default)
If your Line Sharing Switch has been programmed to accept Stand Alone
Transfer Codes, (11,22,33, etc. for ports 1,2,3, etc.) perform the following:
Put the Polling Controller back into programming mode and enter command
*00#*02#, then enter *04#1#, then enter *05#1#. Reconnect the Polling
Controller. Note: SLSS has the *00#*02# reset command. With the LSS, each
port transfer code must be individually reprogrammed for stand alone
operation.
Place a call to the Line Sharing Switch by dialing the switch
number and appending “,022" Use the single comma for a 2 second delay
between the number and the routing code. If you connect to the device
hooked to Port 2 you have established a communication path between the
Polling Controller and the Line Sharing Switch.
If you continue to have difficulties establishing a communication path with the
Line Sharing Switch consult the Trouble Shooting section of the reference
manual. Retry Step 3. If you still aren’t successful
, contact Teltone
technical support.
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