Telular SX4e TDMA technical manual Phonecell SX4e Technician Programming Commands

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PHONECELL SX4e TECHNICIAN PROGRAMMING COMMANDS

IMPORTANT!

The Phonecell SX4e is capable of over-the-air activation. Please contact your local cellular serv- ice provider for more information.

IMPORTANT!

The following commands may be used by a trained service technician to change the configuration of the Phonecell FWT. WARNING: These commands are intended for use by trained service technicians only. Untrained users could damage the Phonecell, violate local regulations and breach the service agreement with the cellular provider. For further assistance, please contact your Authorized Telular Representative.

How to Enter the Technician Programming Mode

Use the following access code to enter the Technician Programming mode:

Press:

# * 0 * 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 #

The access code is 8 digits. If the access code is not 8 digits or does not match the access code, the Programming mode cannot be entered. This code is pre-programmed during production and cannot be changed in the field.

If you enter the access code correctly, the dial tone should change to a different, steady “Programming” tone and the bottom LED indicator on the front of the Phonecell will blink alternately RED and GREEN to indicate that you’re in the programming mode.

Mobile Identification Number (MIN)

The following key sequence is used to enter the FWT phone number:

Press:

# * 1 * <MIN> #

If the MIN phone number value is not 10 digits, it is considered invalid and the FWT will not update or store this value; the currently stored value will remain.

Access Overload Class (ACCOLC)

The following key sequence is used to enter the ACCOLC:

Press:

# * 2 * <ACCOLC> #

If the ACCOLC is not in the range of 0 to 15, it is considered invalid. The factory default is 2.

First Paging Channel

The following key sequence is used to set up the first paging channel:

Press:

# * 4 * <paging channel> #

If the paging channel is not in the range of 1 to 1023, it is considered invalid. Channels 800 to 990 are invalid. The factory default channel setting is 333.

Home System Identification (SID)

The following key sequence is used to enter the home SID:

Press:

# * 5 * <SID> #

If the SID value is not in the range of 0 to 32,767, it is considered invalid. The factory default is 69.

Dial Tone After Remote On-Hook Option

The following key sequence is used to enter the dial tone after remote on-hook option:

Press:

# * 8 * <dial tone option> #

The dial tone value is set to 0 for no tone after a remote on-hook; 1 to enable dial tone after remote on hook. If the value is neither 0 nor 1, it is considered invalid. The factory default is 1.

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Contents Digital TRI-MODETDMA/PCS/AMPS Important Notices ContentsSafe Operation Instructions Table of Contents Optional Wall-Mount Installation InstallationAntenna Location and Setup Connect Your SX4e to AC Power AC PowerPlug in Your Telephone Connect the SX4e to a telephoneHOW to SET UP Your Phone Number Band Order DigitsPhonecell SX4e Operation Supplementary Services Network Dependent Fax and Data Applications FAX and Data TransmissionCaller ID Facsimile MachinesSending Data Refresh FWT to Digital ModeOriginating Fax and Data Calls Receiving Fax and Data CallsHow to Enter the User Setup Mode Phonecell SX4e User SetupUser Setup Commands Auto Send DelayAudio Output Level Control Caller ID Format SelectionPhonecell SX4e Technician Programming Commands Post Receiver Off-Hook Option Roam OptionBand Order System Selection System Operator CodeCasplsduration * casplslevel # Call-Answered Supervision Pulse OptionPress Line-Reversal Outgoing OptionPeriodic Self Test Option Restore Factory Defaults RequestRing Back request Disconnect Pulse OptionSecondary Control Channel Option Primary B-Side Non-Standard Control Channel OptionSecondary A-Side Non-Standard Control Channel Option Secondary Paging Channel OptionPhonecell SX4e Troubleshooting General Information and Safety Blasting Areas AircraftChildren Potentially Explosive AtmospheresImportant Notices Warranty What this Warranty Covers and for HOW LongGeneral Provisions 06/11/02 Part Number