2-Way Voice Operation (cont’d)
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Programming User Access Code
Your user access code can be programmed as described below.
IMPORTANT: Avoid programming an access code that ends with the
digit “1” or “2.” This will prevent the system from unexpectedly
entering Talk or VOX (2-way conversation) modes when the last digit
of the access code is accidentally pressed twice while entering the
code to start a 2-way voice session.
Step Procedure
1
Make an outgoing call from a telephone that shares the same telephone
line as the system. The telephone number called is not important and
may be to a friend or relative. After the call is answered, you and the
person receiving the call must remain on line until programming is
complete.
2
Simultaneously press all three keys on an inside station. In response,
the system will generate a continuous command prompt beep on inside
stations to indicate that it is waiting for a 6-digit code to be entered. The
system will terminate user access code programming mode if no code
digits are detected within 10 seconds.
3
Enter the 6-digit code. After the system has detected the 6-digit code, it
will issue a single beep on inside stations indicating that it is ready for
the code to be re-entered for confirmation.
4
Re-enter the code. If both codes match, the system will issue two
beeps on inside stations and then return to normal operation. If both
codes do not match, or an invalid key press is entered, the system will
issue an error tone (high-frequency beep followed by a low-frequency
beep). In that case, the system will clear all previously entered digits
and go back to waiting for a new code to be entered.
5
After the code has been successfully programmed, you and the person
who was called should hang up.