Remote code=0506, Factory reset, Auto timed= off – Skutch Electronics BA-1000-A Technical Reference Guide User Manual
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Version 6.XX
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Now the system will return you to the initial dialing times
screen so you can select another day to adjust (you will notice
that it already shows the next day in the display). To exit from
this mode, press then release
~
~
~
~
to return to
Total
Calls
.
Remote Code=0506
This is the access code used to remotely program the unit
or record/test your outgoing message. The display will look as
follows:
Remote Code=0506
1=Change #=Next
You can press then release
1
1
1
1
to change the remote code,
followed by the
#
#
#
#
, or press then release
#
#
#
#
to proceed to the
next option. To exit from this mode, press then release
~
~
~
~
to return to
Total Calls
.
Factory Reset
This option is provided to restore all of the setup
parameters back to the factory defaults. This should only be
used when operation of the system has been messed up because
the parameters were changed. The display will show the
following:
Factory Reset
1=Reset #=Next
Press then release
1
1
1
1
and it will show the following for 1
second:
Loading Defaults
- Please Wait –
The system will then show the following:
Factory Reset
1=Reset #=Next
You can press then release
1
1
1
1
to reload the defaults, or
press then release
#
#
#
#
to proceed to the next option. To exit
from this mode, press then release
~
~
~
~
to return to
Total Calls
.
Auto Timed= Off
This option turns the automatic auto answer clock control
feature on/off. When On, the system will activate at the
designated start times and deactivate at the designated stop
times. The display will look as follows:
Auto Timed= Off
1=Change #=Next
Press then release
1
1
1
1
to toggle between On and Off;
press then release
#
#
#
#
to go to the next option. You can press
then release
~
~
~
~
to return to the
Total Calls
screen.
Pulse Rate= Slow
This option allows you to change the system between slow
pulses and fast pulses when it is in pulse dial mode. With the
option set to Slow, the system will dial pulse digits at the
standard 10 pulses-per-second rate. When set to Fast, the
system dials pulse digits at 20 pulses-per-second; this makes for
faster dialing, but not all phone companies accept this rate. The
display will look as follows:
Pulse Rate= Slow
1=Change #=Next
Press then release
1
1
1
1
to toggle between Slow and Fast;
press then release
#
#
#
#
to go to the next option. You can press
then release
~
~
~
~
to return to the
Total Calls
screen.
Play Line= Off
This option allows you to choose whether the system
mirrors the outgoing message, or the actual phone line input, to
the speaker during message play out on each call. With this
option set for Off, the system will mirror the outgoing message
to the speaker; this makes the entire call sound clear. With this
option set On, the system will mirror the phone line audio to the
speaker; this allows you to actually hear what the called party is
saying during message play out, but the outgoing message will
sound a little distorted to you (rest assured, the called party hears
a clear message). The display will look as follows:
Play Line= Off
1=Change #=Next
Press then release
1
1
1
1
to toggle between On and Off;
press then release
#
#
#
#
to go to the next option. You can press
then release
~
~
~
~
to return to the
Total Calls
screen.
No Ans Rings= 6
This option allows you to set the number of rings the
system accepts, before it considers the call a No Answer.
No Ans Rings= 6
1 to 9 #=Next
Enter from
1
1
1
1
to
9
9
9
9
to choose from 1 to 9 rings before
the call becomes a No Answer, then press then release
#
#
#
#
to go
the next option. You can press then release
~
~
~
~
to
return to the
Total Calls
screen.
Hello Pause= 05
This option lets you change the amount of silence needed,
to activate the message, after someone says “Hello”.
CAUTION: This value should NOT be adjusted unless
instructed to by a Skutch Service Technician. For this option, 1
= .1 seconds. The display will look as follows:
Hello Pause= 05
05 to 15 #=Next