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Singletalk programming, Before you start programming, Entering programming mode – 2N Lift emergency phone 2N SingleTalk - Manual, 1514 v6.3.0 User Manual

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2N® SingleTalk Programming

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SingleTalk Programming

Before You Start Programming

Make sure that programming is not restricted (PROGRAMMING jumper) and

that your telephone supports tone dialing.

Use the pre-prepared form, which is also a clear table of basic functions, and

fill in all values to be changed.

If your ST is not brand new, make sure that you have a correct service

password and, if you are not entirely sure of how ST has been programmed,
execute full initialisation (Warning! The service password is also initialised!).

Entering Programming Mode

The programming mode can only be entered during an incoming call (calling from a
phone to the ST). For access, enter the password in the format:

service password

(remember to enter an asterisk before and after the password!). If the password is
correct and programming is allowed (jumper), ST reports:

“You have entered the programming menu”

and a help menu is displayed according to the context. The default password is
12345 and you are recommended to change it to protect your equipment against
unauthorized access.

Tip

If you forget the service password, contact the manufacturer in order not
to lose your data. You have a 5-second (or as selected from 1 to 9
seconds) password-entering timeout per character; if you do not manage
to enter a digit within this timeout, ST rejects the digits dialled by you – in
that case, re-enter the password or function.

Programming

Once entering the programming mode, you can change any programmable value(s) in
any order. The procedure is simple – first enter the parameter number, then the
function value. An asterisk is used as the separator or “Enter”. The general function
format is thus as follows:

parameter number

value

.

The parameter number consists of three digits (see later). After the number and an
asterisk are entered, the ST announces the parameter number/name, value and
allowed range. After the value and another asterisk are entered, the ST reports “Value
saved”, or “Invalid value” in case the value exceeds the allowed limit.