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77**
Quick Page. This is used by someone local to the unit to dial your pager number quickly. They can pick up any
phone on the line that Always-in-Touch is connected to and dial
77**
. Once they hang up, you will be notified with a
"
77
" on your pager display. This will alert you to call your home, office, or wherever the Always-in-Touch is
located.
88**
When this option is entered, the Always-in-Touch will display on your pager all the options that are programmed.
This is useful to double check which options are presently selected. For example your pager will display:
"
203040506090
".
99**
Sets all options to their default settings:
20**
,
30**
,
40**
,
50**
,
60**
, and
90**
; erases pager number from
memory; and deletes any notifications in memory that have not been delivered (also deletes extended options,pg 7).
910n**
Ring Counter option. You or someone else may be in and answering phone calls instead of the answering machine. In
this case, you probably will not want to be paged. With the this option set correctly, you will be paged if the
answering machine answers the call, but will not if someone else answers. Usually, "
n
" will be the number of rings
that your answering machine is set to answer the call.
Steps for implementing the ring counter option:
1. Determine the number of rings it takes for your answering machine to answer a call.
2. Pick up the handset and dial "
910n**"
, where "
n
" is the number of rings the machine is set to.
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3. When you hear an acknowledge tone, hang up.
4. In order for Always-in-Touch to page you, the call cannot be answered before the "
n
th" ring.
5. The
88**
option will now display "
9n
" on your pager instead of "
90
".
NOTE: To turn ring counter off (factory default), press "9100**".
Example: If your answering machine answers on the 4th ring. You would key in "
9104**"
. When the phone is answered
before the 4th ring, the Always-in-Touch will not notify. (88** sends "2030405060
94
" to pager).
Remember you must answer the phone before the
n
th ring in order for the unit not to notify. If you test this option by just
allowing your phone to ring less than
n
times, but do not answer it, the unit may still notify your pager (depending upon the
other options set).
NOTE:
Some answering machines answer just before or on the leading edge of the ring cycle. In this case,
the last ring is not counted. Therefore, "
n
" should be one less than the ring count the answering machine is set to.
SETTING OPTIONS FROM A REMOTE TELEPHONE
Always-in-Touch allows you to set or change any option (including the pager number) from a remote touch-tone telephone.
See Option
71**
, page 3 to defeat remote programming. Follow the steps below to set options from a remote phone.
1.
Once the phone is answered, press the star key twice (
**
). You will hear a single acknowledgement tone.
2.
Press the star key twice more (
**
). You will hear 2 more acknowledgement tones which indicates that the unit is in the
remote programming mode.
3.
You can now set any of the options as if you were next to the unit.
4.
Once you have set the desired options, simply hang up the phone. You may want to dial 88** as your last option so the
new settings will be displayed on your pager.
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