AOR Series Analog Stations
Installation & Operation Manual
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8. Frequently Asked Questions
1. If the security code is lost or forgotten, can Talkaphone access my unit through a software
"backdoor" to retrieve it?
Answer:
Unfortunately not. If the security code is lost or forgotten, either reprogram the security
code when
Mode Configuration DIP Switch #3
is set to the
OFF
position or reset the
unit to factory defaults.
2. I have made several mistakes in programming my phone and/or I do not know what has been
programmed into the unit. Can I start over from the factory settings?
Answer:
Yes, enter programming mode and enter
# # #
to reset the unit to factory defaults. You
can then reprogram the unit accordingly.
3. Does the AOR Series Analog Station retain its programming if I unplug it?
Answer:
Yes, the unit utilizes non-volatile memory and does not require a backup battery to retain
its programming.
6. How do I change the programming on an AOR Series Analog Station when it is on an active
call?
Answer:
You cannot. Please refer to
Accessing Programming Mode, Section 6.2, p.11
7. The AOR Series Analog Station is installed in an area or environment with a highly reflective
surface (e.g., glass or metal), is there anything I can do to improve the sound quality?
Answer:
At the top of the printed circuit board assembly (PCBA), there is a
blue
POT trimmer that
controls the speaker volume.
CAREFULLY
adjust this trimmer with a small Phillips
screwdriver and decrease the volume accordingly. See
Speaker and Microphone
Volume, Section 4, p.8