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SELECTING OPTIONS
Always-in-Touch is equipped with a number of options, all of which can be selected easily by using a touch-tone telephone.
Options are selected by lifting the handset (going Off-Hook) on a touch-tone phone and dialing a numerical code followed by
the star key twice (**). A distinct "acknowledgement" tone will let you know that the option has been accepted. (An
"acknowledgement" tone is defined as 6 quick high pitched tones).
All options will remain in memory until changed by the user even if the power is removed from the unit. When the unit is
initially started, it will come up running with the default options set. The default options are:
20
,
30
,
40
,
50
,
60
and
90
.
1.
If you have not already done so, key in your pager number as follows. Lift the handset and enter your pager telephone
number followed by the star key twice (
**
). When the last star key is depressed you should hear the distinct
"acknowledgement" tone. Then hang up. Example:
234-5678**
.
NOTE: If the pager phone number has not been entered, or if it has been erased from memory (using
99**
), Always-in-
Touch will generate a distinct "error" tone every time you go Off-Hook. (An "error" tone is defined by 2 sustained
low-pitched tones followed by a quick tone).
2.
Lift the handset and key in any options from the list of options on the next page. Then hang up. Example:
31**
. Note
that more than one option can be entered at a time. Example:
31**51**
.
3.
At this point or any other time, you may want to use the
88**
option to double check which options are selected on your
unit.
88**
will send the unit's present settings to your pager.
LIST OF OPTIONS
20**
Turn Always-in-Touch notification on.
21**
Turn Always-in-Touch notification off.
30**
Do not notify pager on calls originating from this location (outbound calls).
31**
Notify pager on all outbound calls made.
32**
Notify pager only for long distance outbound calls.
40**
Use for local or regional paging system.
41**
Use for nationwide satellite paging system.
NOTE: More on nationwide satellite paging systems on page 6.
50**
Notify pager on all inbound calls.
51**
Notify pager only if inbound call lasts 10 seconds or more.
51nn**
Notify pager if inbound call lasts at least (
nn
) seconds (Minimum 10 secs, Max 60 secs, default is 10 secs).
NOTE: This is useful if you want to be paged only when the caller stays on the line long enough to leave a message on your
answering machine. In this case, set "
nn
" to be a few seconds more than the length of your answering machine
message.
NOTE:
The timer starts when the call is answered.
60**
Standard operating mode with Caller ID service. Always-in-Touch captures the inbound caller's phone number
automatically.
61**
Caller ID override. Unit will listen for touch tones manually entered by caller. Normally used if no Caller ID is
available. See section explaining how the Always-in-Touch works when Caller ID service is not available (pg. 5).
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NOTE: Option
61**
can also be used in cases when Caller ID needs to be overridden for long distance calls where the
caller's number may not be identified (see page 6).
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