Programming – GAI-Tronics 293-103 S.M.A.R.T. Externally Powered Emergency Phones User Manual

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Programming

All S.M.A.R.T. Phone models are programmable. The phone settings are initially programmed during
manufacturing and testing. Factory default settings can be found in Table R-1. The following section
provides instructions for programming basic features needed to initially set up the phone from another
touch-tone phone.

We recommend using a handset phone exclusively when programming the S.M.A.R.T. phone remotely.
If a speakerphone is used for programming, the background noise can lead to incorrect settings. Do not
use a cell phone.

TMA is required to access many of the programmable features of the emergency telephones. For
programming using TMA, refer to the on-line help provided with the software, or contact the GAI-
Tronics Field Service Department.

Enter the Programming Mode

Read the entire programming section and carefully plan your programming before beginning the process.
For each setting that will be changed, we recommend writing down the key sequence from the Command
column of Table R-1, Basic Programming Commands. Having the programming information written
down allows you to enter the key sequence at a steady pace. This is important because the programming
sequence times out if there is a pause of more than 5 seconds during the programming sequence.

Complete the following steps to enter the programming sequence from a remote DTMF telephone:

1. Call the telephone to be programmed. (Do not use a cellular phone.)

2. Listen for a confirmation tone during ringing, which signals that the telephone has answered.

3. Press

*** to enter the programming mode.

4. Wait two seconds.

5. Enter **0000

(0000 is the factory default maintenance PIN #.)

6. Enter *20. If the phone has successfully entered into the maintenance mode, the phone will respond

with six DTMF digits. If access to the maintenance mode is denied, the phone will respond with two
DTMF digits. If access is denied, repeat steps 5 and 6 to again request access.

7. Complete the desired programming. Refer to the Basic Programming Commands section for options.

8. Listen for a confirmation tone at the end of each programming sequence, which indicates the

programming change was accepted.

9. When finished programming, press *99 to exit the programming mode.

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