Chapter 6: Programming
Optional features for the TLS-4A, including telephone numbers, are
determined by programming the unit. This is done by accessing Program
mode and keying command codes using a tone (DTMF) telephone plugged
into the Line 1 jack.
Power Loss
Since the TLS-4A utilizes non-volatile memory, programming will not be lost
during a power outage.
Note:
All command codes must consist of two digits. That is, codes 00
through 09 must be entered as shown; entering 0 through 8 will not work.
Types of Commands
There are two types of commands 05 through 09, and 60 through 64 are
effective systemwide; that is, they are set once for all four lines.
All others are “per-line commands”; that is, they must be set separately for
each line.
Note:
If command 08 is set to 0 (disabled), you will not hear three
confirmation beeps nor the error tone.
To access Program mode
As explained below, there are two methods of accessing programming mode.
Generally, you can use either one. The second method (**99##)
cannot
be used
if the TLS-4A is programmed for “hot line” or direct audio port access on Line
1.
·
Lift the handset of the Line 1 phone. Press and hold the MAN/RING
switch position until you hear three beeps and the Line 1 light begins
blinking. Line 1 is automatically selected.
-or-
·
With Lines 2 through 4 on-hook. Pick up Line 1 and when you hear
dial tone, dial: **99##
·
Listen for three beeps and watch for the Line 1 light to blink.
·
Enter any of the per-line programming commands (codes 11 through
90) for Line 1, or any of the systemwide programming codes.
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