
Table 2 SLSS Programming Commands
Command
Description
Valid
entries
(x=/y=/n=)
Factory
Default
Customer
Settings
Standalone
Defaults
*79#x#
Speed Mode Detect Method: Sets
whether SLSS will look for proprietary
only or proprietary and standalone
transfer codes in Speed Mode
0=detect
proprietary
codes and
standalone
codes
1=detect
proprietary
codes only
0
0
*07#n#x# Transfer Code for Remote
Programming: Sets the transfer code
for remote programming. Replace n with
the number of digits in the transfer code,
0-4. Valid digits for the transfer code
include: 1-9, 0,
∗
,
and
#.
Make sure
that remote programming transfer
codes are different from port transfer
codes.
n= 0-4
x=transfer
code
unpublished
#1
*12#y#n#
x#
Transfer code for SLSS Ports: Sets the
transfer code for the SLSS ports. (If you
enter 0, the port will be outgoing only.)
Valid digits for the transfer code include:
1-9, 0,
∗
,
and
#.
All port transfer codes must be unique.
# # is not a valid code.
y= 1-8, port
number
n= 0-4,
number of
digits in code
x=transfer
code, 0-9, *,
#, A-D
unpublished
Port 1 = 11
Port 2 = 22
Port 3 = 33
Port 4 = 44
Port 5 = 55
Port 6 = 66
Port 7 = 77
Port 8 = 88
# #
Hang Up Default Port: To stop ringing
the default port before the programmed
number of rings. and hang up the
incoming telephone line.. This feature is
used when the SLSS is connected to a
line without forced disconnect, such as
a PBX line.
*09#
Exit Remote Programming.
Substation Line Sharing Switch
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