Ia500, Administrator guide – Code Blue IA500-S SINGLE BUTTON ANALOG SURFACE MOUNT User Manual

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IA500

Administrator Guide

6.1 General Programming

To program an IA500 series phone you need to use an analog phone or an IP phone that pushes

DTMF tones and call the extension or phone number of the Emergency phone. When you dial the

phone number to the Code Blue speakerphone you’re trying to reach, you will hear an acknowl-

edgement tone or RFA tone to let you know that the phone has picked up and is ready to be pro-

grammed. Press the programming password for that particular model phone to enter programming

mode and configure the phone.

For example, to program an IA500:

Call into the speakerphone or “call box.” After the beep, press 22258#. Wait for acknowledgement

tone, press 1-1 <phone number> #. Wait for acknowledgement tone, then press * # to hang up.

6.2 Basic Programming Mode

Assigning Telephone Numbers to the Help and Info Buttons:

1. Call the IA500 by dialing its assigned phone number or extension.

2. Upon answering, the unit will emit a short beep.

3. The unit automatically enters Monitoring Mode (see previous page).

4. You have two minutes to select Basic Programming or Audio Programming Mode, as well

as the option to issue additional commands during this interim, such as Reset programming (see

Figure 1 on the following page) .

5. To enter into Basic Programming Mode, dial the unit’s default password,

2 - 2258 - #

NOTE: If the initial password (i.e., 2258) was changed by another operator, then the new password

must be entered.

a. The unit will emit a single beep; an incorrect entry will trigger a triple beep.

6. Input telephone numbers based on emergency buttons.

a. There are three “fields” or three sets of numbers that encompass what

phone number will be dialed and in which sequence:

• Assigned Button Number - The first digit will be either a “1” or “2”, corresponding to

the Help or Info button

(“2” is only used with the 500-d and 501-d models).

• Call Sequence - Represents the order in which the stored number will be dialed.

• Phone Number - Designates the actual phone number to be dialed; 1 to 16 digits

available. The asterisk (*) can be used for a pause.

• Programming sequence - each line entry is completed by entering the pound sign

(#).

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