Programming
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of upper and lower case letters or numerals. This menu item applies to Model 284 remotes
only.
Alpha(N)umeric labels line 4
This menu item allows the technician to assign meaningful text labels to the various
frequencies enabled for Line 4. Whenever a position is programmed, the text entered will
be shown on the top line of the remote’s display when that frequency is selected. The
labels can be up to 16 characters in length, including spaces, and utilize any combination
of upper and lower case letters or numerals. This menu item applies to Model 284 remotes
only. This menu can only be used if the unselect audio function is not being used.
(F)requencies
The items in this menu allow the technician to assign control tones to the Guard tone and
Hook functions. It also provides a second place for the Intercom and Privacy control tone
frequencies to be programmed. These are provided here so that a remote can be
programmed to recognize the Intercom or Privacy tones without having a key assigned to
these functions. This menu also provides a convenient second place to program the control
tones for the frequency select functions Fa through Fh. With the exception of the Guard
tone function all the other functions covered here draw their control tones from those
found in
.
G(U)ard tone
This menu item sets the Guard tone frequency. You can choose the control tone from the
following frequencies: 2100 Hz, 2175 Hz, 2325 Hz, 2600 Hz, 2800 Hz, 2970 Hz.
H(O)ok
This menu item sets the control tones that are to be sent whenever the handset is taken off
hook or placed on hook. It draws its control tones from the frequencies listed in
(I)ntercom
This menu item sets the control tones used to turn on/off the intercom function between
remotes. It draws its control tones from the frequencies listed in
.
Ca(L)l alert
This Menu item sets the control tones used to unmute audio if the Call Decoder feature is
enabled. It draws its control tones from the frequencies listed in
. Either the group
or individual function tone causes audio to be unmuted in the same way. The terminology
of “group” and “individual” simply refers to the typical usage, in which one function tone
will unmute a group of remotes, while other function tones are used to unmute individual
remotes.