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National Communications

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MP3 BASED MESSAGES

Messages used with 

SLS1

 must be prepared in MP3 format.

You can load 1 or More separate ON HOLD messages onto the Flash
Card and SLS1 will play each message, one after the other, before starting
again with the first message when all files have played.

There is no time delay between messages.

SLS1 

can use MP3 files of any sampling rate up to 320kbps.

Sampling rates of 128kbps (or greater) will produce the best results.

As the telephone line is mono only, your MP3 file should be created (saved)
in mono format.

Messages used with 

SLS1

 should be copied to the supplied Flash card,

which should then be inserted into the SD Card slot on the rear of 

SLS1

.

Summary of Contents for SLS 1

Page 1: ...SLS 1 USER GUIDE For Technical Assistance Please Phone 07 5596 5128 ...

Page 2: ...Page 2 National Communications INSTALLATION DIAGRAM ...

Page 3: ... any telephone on your line 2 Allow you to retrieve the call from ON HOLD from any telephone on your line 3 RING all telephones connected to it to remind you that you have a call ON HOLD It has been designed for quick USER INSTALLATION by simply connecting it to ANY telephone socket The ON HOLD Messages are stored on an SD Flash card which is supplied with it SLS1 is supplied with a TWO YEAR FACTO...

Page 4: ...l in the range and in addition to the facilities of SLS1 it is designed to ALSO provide an Automatic Call Attendant facility which can answer calls during the day when you are unable to play a specific greeting Message to the callers and then place the calls On Hold until you are able to take the call See page 5 It does NOT provide the a Automatic After Hours Announcement facility as provided by S...

Page 5: ...o press End or press the key that you use to Hang Up calls Your caller will be immediately connected direct to your ON HOLD MESSAGE TO RETRIEVE A CALL ON HOLD Lift the Receiver of any Telephone or Press the Answer Key on a Cordless Phone To resume the call simply pick up the same telephone or any other telephone on the line If you are using a Cordless Phone press the key that you use to Answer cal...

Page 6: ... swappable so you do not even need to power the device down before doing this Messages are transferred to your Flash card using a SD Flash card programmer Optional USB Flash Card Programmer If your PC does not have an SD Flash Card slot then you should use an external USB based Flash Card programmer example above which connects to a USB port of a PC As soon as it is connected to a USB socket your ...

Page 7: ...ain with the first message when all files have played There is no time delay between messages SLS1 can use MP3 files of any sampling rate up to 320kbps Sampling rates of 128kbps or greater will produce the best results As the telephone line is mono only your MP3 file should be created saved in mono format Messages used with SLS1 should be copied to the supplied Flash card which should then be inse...

Page 8: ...Page 8 National Communications INSTALLATION DIAGRAM ...

Page 9: ... Phones regardless of whether they are on different telephone sockets It is not necessary to connect all telephones to the Line Out port of SLS1 3 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION Connect the supplied Power Supply Adaptor to SLS1 then connect it to a power outlet and switch the power on 4 TEST ADJUST MESSAGE VOLUME Call your line from a mobile telephone or another telephone line and put yourself ON HOLD by...

Page 10: ...or the ring can be disabled See PROGRAMMING pages 11 15 Note It is not possible to RING any telephones that are not connected direct to the LINE OUT PORT of SLS1 without special technical installation If you require the RINGBACK REMINDER FACILITY to ring ALL telephones connected to your line including those connected to other telephone sockets then a telephone technician will need to directly wire...

Page 11: ...1 will output You can also change the Maximum Time that SLS1 will maintain a call On Hold All Program Settings are stored in flash memory which will retain your settings even if power is disconnected Program Changes are made by using touch tone keys from a standard analogue telephone connected to the Line Out port of SLS1 THE DEFAULT SETTINGS OF THIS DEVICE ARE 1 FIRST REMINDER RING DELAY TIME 15 ...

Page 12: ...tes its first REMINDER RING Allowable Range 01 99 seconds or 00 OFF Default Setting is 15 seconds 2 PAUSE BETWEEN REMINDER RINGS You can set the TIME between REMINDER RINGS Allowable Range 01 to 99 seconds Default Setting is 15 seconds 3 MAXIMUM ON HOLD TIME You can set the MAXIMUM ON HOLD CALL TIME SLS 1 will HANG UP if a call has not been retrieved by this set time Allowable Range 10 to 99 minut...

Page 13: ... turn OFF POWER to your unit and then switch POWER ON AGAIN 2 Using ANY TELEPHONE connected to the Line Out port of SLS1 PRESS within 30 SECONDS 3 You will hear 3 short beeps to confirm you are in programming mode 4 Individual Parameter Programming Entries are carried out by pressing further keys on the attached telephone 5 Your unit will generate 1 short beep to confirm acceptance of command 6 Yo...

Page 14: ...S FOLLOWS You can change one or more parameters in any order 1 FIRST REMINDER RING DELAY TIME To enter the FIRST RING DELAY press 3xx where xx delay in seconds and can be 00 99 For first Ring in 15 seconds press 315 Default For first Ring in 30 seconds press 330 Please wait for confirmation beep before proceeding 2 PAUSE BETWEEN REMINDER RINGS To enter the DELAY BETWEEN RINGS press 5xx where xx de...

Page 15: ...IME press 4xx xx time limit in minutes can be 01 99 or 00 Off Max On Hold Time of 05 min press 405 Default Max On Hold Time of 02 min press 402 Max On Hold Time OFF press 400 Please wait for confirmation beep before proceeding TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE HANG UP ALL ENTRIES ARE SAVED IN PERMANENT MEMORY ...

Page 16: ...t about the nature of the problem This Warranty shall not apply to any unit which has been subject to alteration modification abuse negligence accident external voltage lightning surge or used in any manner contrary to these instructions The obligation is solely to repair or replace the product The warrantor is not liable for any incidental or consequential damages due to such defects The user is ...

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