Step 2:
Select line and enable flash detection
·
Enter the command
*
02#,
*
03#, or
*
04#, as appropriate. The associated line
light will begin blinking.
·
Enter:
*
34#1#
·
Listen for the three confirmation beeps. If you do not hear the beeps, see
the programming instructions.
·
Hang up the telephone.
Using the Audio Port
The section below tells you how to generate a tape recorded message and play
the message over a TLS-4A line. You can record messages in either of two
ways:
·
on the tape recorder (use of an external microphone is recommended)
-or-
·
using a telephone.
Tape Recorders
Please use tape recorders
without
automatic or dynamic level control because
automatic level control can amplify background noise, ruining the silent
period at the end of the message.
Notes:
(1) Always use a new tape or one that has been erased because the
TLS-4A looks for three seconds of silence followed by a sound for an
“end-of-message” indication. See “End of Message Tape Sequence” at
thend of this section.
(2) Be sure the tape used is the correct bias type for the recorder.
Making a Tape on a Tape Recorder
The commands used in the following steps are explained in Chapter 6:
Programming.
Step 1:
Connect microphone
·
Connect a microphone to the cassette recorder/player.
Step 2:
Turn on player
·
Turn on the cassette recorder/player and press the RECORD button.
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