Software Programming
8. If the phone is on a PBX line do you have to dial a prefix, such as 9, first?
9. If the phone has auxiliary leads, are there any devices connected to the auxiliary
input or outputs? 100 series phones with the letters "AUX" in the model number
and all 400 series phones have auxiliary leads.
10. If you are using either an EC-2 or an EC-8 Consolidator, which port is this phone
connected to?
C. General Programming Instructions
Programming can be done from any standard touch-tone telephone. It is essential to
program at least one telephone number for the Talk-A-Phone unit to operate. After
entering any code into the Talk-A-Phone unit, you should hear a single beep. This
indicates that the phone has understood and accepted your command. Two beeps
indicate that the phone did not properly receive a command. After entering the
access code, the order in which codes are entered is irrelevant.
To begin programming, call the Talk-A-Phone unit. Enter the factory set Guard
Access Code, *4**. You are now able to program the features described below.
D. Access Codes
This unit offers two levels of software security, each with its own password. The
Guard Access security level allows authorized personnel to program the phone and
use operational codes. The Master Access security level allows the system
administrator to change the Guard Access and Master Access Codes, thereby
prohibiting unauthorized system access.
If you lose the Master Access Code, you will have no way of changing the Guard
Access Code other than a hardware reset of the unit, which reverts ALL
programming to original factory settings (For instructions see FAQ, page 19).
Command Function
*3* …[up to 8 digits]*
Master Access Code entry to change Guard Access Code or Master
Access Code
(Default Code is *3*12345678*)
*4* …[up to 8 digits]*
Guard Access Code entry for phone programming
(Default Code is *4**)
*10* …[up to 8 digits]*
Programs and stores a new Master Access Code
*11* …[up to 8 digits]*
Programs and stores a new Guard Access Code
*75*
Allow the performance of Operation Codes *25*, *26*, *28*, and *29*
WITHOUT the Guard Access Code—See Operation Codes, page
11.
*76*
REQUIRES the Guard Access Code to perform Operation Codes
*25*, *26*, *28*, and *29*—See Operation Codes, page 10.
(default)
E. Primary & Secondary Phone Number Codes
You must program a primary phone number for the unit to function correctly. You
may also program a secondary phone number. If the first number is busy or does
not answer after a specified number of rings (see PBX/Configuration Codes, page
11), the phone will hang up and try again, this time using the second phone number