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Programming Example: Night Mode
Dial Sequence
Description
#*92 | Puts the unit into program mode |
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#31 | Selects ring access incoming mode |
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#40 | Sets incoming rings to 1 |
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#907 | Sets hang up delay to 7 seconds |
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#* | Puts the unit back into operating mode |
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Selecting an Incoming Access Method
The incoming access method can be different for the day mode and night mode. Four modes are available: voice access, ring access, selective access, or manual access. Refer to the Programming Table on page 11 for instructions for selecting the desired access method.
Voice Access Method
Using the Voice Access method, incoming calls are automatically answered (after the programmed number of rings) and connected to the page line for voice paging. The TI984 sounds a tone indicating that the page is from the outside line and not a Page/Party® station user. There are three programmable parameters for the Voice Access method.
Programmable Parameters
∙Page duration (0 to 99 seconds)
∙The maximum number of seconds the call will be held before it is disconnected if not answered (0 to 99 seconds)
∙Enabling or disabling the
Note: If the TI984 is connected to an outside line, the Voice Access method may not be the best selection because wrong numbers or crank calls could access and disrupt your communications system.
Ring Access Method
Using the Ring Access method, a
Note: The incoming telephone call rings on the page line after the programmed number of incoming rings.
Selective Access Method
The Selective Access method is recommended for applications where the TI984 is connected to an outside line. The Selective Access method eliminates disturbances from nuisance calls and wrong numbers, because the user must dial the correct
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