Ia500, Administrator guide 6 programming – Code Blue IA500-S SINGLE BUTTON ANALOG SURFACE MOUNT User Manual
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IA500
Administrator Guide
6 Programming
The IA500 series can be programmed from any touch-tone telephone keypad or through the use
of Code Blue’s Unit Programming & Diagnostics (UPD) software. There are basically two modes of
operation: Monitoring and Programming. Programming is broken down into two categories: Basic
and Audio.
Either the first number or first two numbers is the actual “command,” followed by the default pass-
word. The # (pound symbol) is always your enter key and the * # (asterisk and pound symbols) end
a programming or monitoring session, as well as invoke a force hang-up. As an example, enter
Programming Mode by dialing:
2 - 2258 - #.
Anytime you wish to reset programming, use Command
99 - #.
NOTE: If programming the IA500 for ring down or hotline service, you must enter 99 - # to clear the
factory default settings.
In some installations you may find the phone will not answer when called and the phone line you’re
using goes into reorder tones. This is an indication the line current is below minimum to ring the
phone. If this is the case, do the following:
• Locate the jumper on the bottom of the PCB board below the barrier strip.
• Remove the jumper (shunt).
• The IA500 will now answer the incoming call.
Low line current comes at an expense as the phone cannot roll over to the next number. If calling
into the unit is more important than roll-over dialing, the shunt can remain off. Available options:
1. Shunt Applied: Normal operation with a strong POTS line service; unit will answer and also
roll over normally.
2. Shunt Removed: Operations are limited; able to answer an incoming call, but unable to
roll over.
3. Shunt Applied w/Long Loop Adapter Applied to the Line: Normal operations; receiving
and placing calls are as expected (reference Proctor Long Loop Adapter).