Programming procedure, Entering and exiting the programming mode – Hubbell Electric Heater Company TI984 User Manual

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Programming Procedure

Read the following instructions to determine which parameters are to be set, and which parameters remain
at the factory setting (default setting). Refer to the Programming Table beginning on page 11 and the
Programming Summary Chart on page 13. Once the programmed parameters are determined, record
them in the Programming Summary Chart. Having all the codes chosen and recorded makes
programming easier and more accurate.

Entering and Exiting the Programming Mode

1. Place the unit in day mode by pushing the D

AY

/N

IGHT

switch and observing the LED (refer to the

table above).

2. When programming from an outside line, dial the telephone number of the TI984, and access the

Page/Party

®

system. The unit’s access method determines how it will access the system. If the unit

still has its original factory setting, the mode is Voice Access method. In this mode, the TI984
automatically connects the incoming call to the page line. Therefore, the programmer should have
someone lift the handset of a Page/Party

®

station, and set the station to the TI984 party line. The

programmer should then proceed with the programming instructions. If the access method has been
changed, refer to the Selecting an Incoming Access Method section (page 8) for details of how to
access the Page/Party

®

system.

3. With access to the designated party line, dial

#*92 to enter the programming mode.

4. In the programming mode, dial the sequence of options recorded in the User Programming column.

Refer to the Programming Table (page 11) for variable definitions.

Note: If the programmer presses too many buttons or attempts to enter a code the unit does not
recognize, it will respond with a beep in the ear piece.

5. When all programming is finished, enter #* to end the programming session.

6. Place the unit into night mode, go back to Step 3, and program the unit for the night mode parameters.

The following tables show examples of programming input for both day mode and night mode.
Remember that these are only examples and that your programming codes may be different.

Programming Example: Day Mode

Dial Sequence Description

#*92

Puts the unit into program mode

#3007601

Selects voice access incoming mode; 7 seconds of voice page;
60 seconds to answer the call; auto-connect option enabled

#43

Sets incoming rings to 4

#907

Sets hang up delay to 7 seconds

#10

Sets dialing mode to tone

#81

Sets Day/Night switch for internal operation

#*

Puts the unit back into operating mode

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