Spectrum Brands SP-550 manual Programming Pause Timing, Four Examples

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Programming Pause Timing

(Administrator Programmable Only)

A Pause time between 2.0S to 5.0S can be programmed into memory at the option of the

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ministrator. This function allows the Administrator to provide delay timing for systems

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quiring different delay times and the user to delay the dialing pattern of a number. This function may be required for accessing line features provided by telephone provider or local telephone company. A speed dial number may need to pause during its dialing sequence to ensure proper connections.

Set up pause timing 1.0S to 5.0S. Default 3.6S.

PAUSE TIME x.xS

12/01 PM 12:00

PAUSE TIME:3.6S

Pause timing can be programmed for different timing options listed below.

1.Press and hold the “STORE” key for 6 seconds to enter set up.

2.Press the “STORE” key multiple times until the LCD display reads “PAUSE TIME:3.6S”.

3.Enter the pause timing to be stored into memory using the keypad by pressing the following keys on the keypad in the order shown. The keypad entry will be displayed on the LCD Screen.

Four Examples:

For 2.0S

press "2"

For 2.1S

press "2"

For 3.2S

press "3"

For 4.9S

press "4"

"0" on the keypad. "1" on the keypad. "2" on the keypad. "9" on the keypad.

4.

Press the “STORE” key to enter the new pause timing value.

5.

To exit the program mode, press “DISC” or

continue to the end of programming by

 

pressing the “STORE” key multiple times until the display reads “All Setup OK”.

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NOTE: If you require a pause time delay longer than the maximum setting of 5.0S, stack the pauses within the dialing pattern to achieve the longer timing.

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