GAI-Tronics 297-003RT4 Retrofit S.M.A.R.T. ADA-Compliant Emergency Phones User Manual

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Pub. 42004-355G

R

ETROFIT

ADA-C

OMPLIANT

S.M.A.R.T.

E

MERGENCY

P

HONES

P

AGE

11 of 17

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Basic Programming Commands

The following programming commands can be entered from any touch-tone telephone. Acceptance of
data transfer commands is indicated via a return code transmitted as an audible DTMF tone.

Auto-dial Memory

When the EMERGENCY button is pressed, the S.M.A.R.T. Phone dials a pre-programmed telephone
number (the primary number). If the call cannot connect (line busy, no answer), the phone will redial
using the first backup (roll-over) number. If again the call cannot connect, the phone will redial using the
second backup (roll-over) number. This sequence will continue until either the emergency call is
answered, or the programmed number of retries is reached.

Use the *1 command to program these three auto-dial numbers. The three auto-dial telephone numbers
are labeled as 11 (primary), 12 (first roll-over), and 13 (second roll-over). You can program these for
three different numbers, or set them to the same telephone number. Each auto-dial memory storage
location accommodates up to 24 characters.

To enter the auto-dial number into memory storage, or to change the number in storage, enter
*11<N><

CHAR

>#

*1

Data transfer command

1<N>

Auto-dial memory location (N = 1, 2, or 3)

<

CHAR

>

Telephone number to be stored in memory location (up to 24). Valid entries are
0-9 and the following 2-digit codes: *1 provides a 0.6-second pause in the
dialing sequence, *2 provides a DTMF #, and ** provides a DTMF *.

#

End-of-string indicator

The command *1115551212#, for example, sets the primary number to 555-1212.

After each auto-dial memory storage location is successfully programmed, the phone returns a system-
generated DTMF check-digit.

If the phone is installed on a ring down telephone line, clear the first auto-dial memory using the
command *111#.

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