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Programming different settings
Programme telephone numbers
Using Jupiter is easy, as telephone numbers are saved in different memories. 8
telephone numbers can be saved in the direct dial keys M1-M8, and 40 telephone
numbers can be saved as abbreviated numbers in memories K10-K49. A maximum
of 20 digits and characters can be programmed into each memory.
If Jupiter is connected to an internal switch that requires a prefix, a pause must be
added between the prefix and the telephone number. This prefix could be a zero,
for example, and pressed first where after the desired number is pressed.
Pause key
0
5
9
4
6
9
4
0
0
On rare occasions, Jupiter can send a number that is saved on a direct dial key or as
an abbreviated number when automatic connection is used. Read more about
automatic connection in the “Programme remote-controlled functions”. To avoid
this problem, a time-delay should be added by pressing a pause before the actual
telephone number.
Time-delay=pause key
5
9
4
6
9
4
0
0
Programme direct dial keys M1-M8
1.
Press
P
.
2.
Choose and press a direct dial key
M 1
-
M 8
.
3.
Press
P
.
4.
Press the desired telephone number.
5.
Press
P
.
Quick guide
Programme M1-M8:
P
,
M 1
-
M 8
,
P
, the desired telephone number,
P
.