4 programming letters, numbers and messages – Controlled Products Systems Group 1834-080 User Manual

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3.4

Programming Letters, Numbers and Messages

These programming steps apply only to the 1834, 1835 and 1837 systems. The keypad on these
systems have all the letters of the alphabet, the numbers 0 through 9, and a space key printed on it.
This allows the keypad to be used to program all names and numbers into the systems electronic
directory.

NOTE: Names should not be programmed from a remote location using a touch-tone telephone.

3.4.1

Programming Letters and Numbers

When entering names into the electronic directory using the system keypad or a touch-tone
telephone, pressing the key once will display the first letter listed on the button, pressing twice will
display the second letter, pressing it a third time will display the third letter, and pressing it a fourth
time will display the number (or fourth letter).

Example using the number 6 key:

MNO

6

Press one time to display the letter M

Press two times to display the letter N

Press three times to display the letter O

Press four times to display the number 6

The chart below provides the sequence required to enter each letter and number from the keypad into
the system memory. A sequence is also provided to add a space, clear the display if a mistake is
made, and a sequence to skip a name if there is a desire not to provide a name with a phone number.

To Display

Press

To Display

Press

To Display

Press

A 2*

N 66*

0 0*

B 22*

O 666*

1 11*

C 222*

P 7*

2 2222*

D 3*

Q 77*

3 3333*

E 33*

R 777*

4 4444*

F 333*

S 7777*

5 5555*

G 4*

T 8*

6 6666*

H 44*

U 88*

7 77777*

I 444*

V 888*

8 8888*

J 5*

W 9*

9 99999*

K 55*

X 99*

SPACE

1*

L 555*

Y 999*

CLEAR

#

M 6*

Z 9999*

SKIP

NAME

*#

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