Standard mode programming, Set-up sequence, Remote – GAI-Tronics 393-001AD, RED ALERT Auto-dial Telephones User Manual

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Standard Mode Programming

Prior to programming the RED ALERT

®

Telephones read the “Programming” section in its entirety,

record the desired key sequences and jumper settings in the “User Settings” sections of Table 2 on page
15 and Table 11 on page 29, and then complete the programming as specified.

This “Programming” section has been divided into two distinct subsections; “Standard Mode” and
SMART Mode.” Standard Mode programming is used if the telephone system installation does not
include the TMA (Telephone Management Application) PC software. With TMA installed, the
telephones will be monitored and the SMART Mode programming should be used. Normal telephone
operation is identical in either mode of operation.

Each RED ALERT

®

Telephone is factory-programmed to receive Standard Mode commands. Factory-

default settings are shown in Table 11 on page 29.

Set-up Sequence

Set up each RED ALERT

®

Auto-Dial Telephone for either “remote” access programming or for “local”

access programming (keypad required).

Remote

Using a touch-tone telephone, call the RED ALERT

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Auto-Dial Telephone. The emergency telephone

will automatically answer the call and generate a splash tone (low to high sequence), followed by a
success tone (short beep). Proceed to the “Programming Sequence” section on page 21.

Local

Refer to Figure 11.

1. Local programming will require the use of a No. 51035-011 Keypad and No. 61504-048 Keypad

Cable Assembly. The keypad and cable must be connected to J13 on the PCBA.

2. Press the

CALL

push button. When dial tone is heard from the speaker, simultaneously press the “1

and “#” keypad buttons. The RED ALERT

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telephone will generate a splash tone (low to high

sequence), followed by a success tone (short beep). Proceed to the “Programming Sequence” section
on page 21.

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