Remote erase a number, Example #1, Example #2 – Skutch Electronics AS-101 User Manual
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Remote Erase a number
1) Go to the memory spot for the phone number
you want to erase, then press * 7.
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Example #1
You want the pager to display the number 1234
when an alert condition has been detected by the
AS-101. The local number of the pager service is
334-2554. Our pager service also requires that we
dial a # after the phone number. The number string
would be:
3 3 4 2 5 5 4 * 2 1 2 3 4 * 4 *
Here you have the pager phone number, the * 2
which makes the AS-101 wait for 5 seconds of
silence, 1 2 3 4 which is our code, * 4 which dials a
touch tone # and then * to end the call without
dialing the Alert Tone (the pager didn't need the
Alert Tone).
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Example #2
You want to fill your pager display with solid
5's when an alert condition has been detected by the
AS-101. The local number of the pager service is
334-2554. The number string would be:
0 3 3 4 2 5 5 4
Here you a 0 which tells the AS-101 that this is
a simple pager number, then we have the pager
phone number. The AS-101 will dial just the pager
phone number, then it will dial the PAGER CHAR
many times in an attempt to fill your pager's display.
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Example #3
You want the pager to display the number 1234
when an alert condition has been detected by the
AS-101. The local number of the pager service is
334-2554. The pager service requires us to call the
pager number, wait for three beeps, then dial
numbers we want displayed, followed by the #. You
have tried EXAMPLE #1, but the pager service
hangs up before we can enter anything. The number
string might look like the following:
3 3 4 2 5 5 4 * 0 2 * 0 0 1 2 3 4 * 4 *
Here you have the pager phone number, the * 0
2 which makes the AS-101 wait for 2 seconds, the *
0 0 which makes the AS-101 dial the next digit (1)
for 5 seconds, 2 3 4 which is the rest of our code, * 4
which dials a touch tone # and then * to end the call
without dialing the Alert Tone (the pager didn't need
the Alert Tone).
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Example #4
You want the AS-101 to call you at another
office, in a different city, when it detects an alert
condition. The phone number for the other office is a
different area code, 1-825-662-3131. The number
string might look like the following:
1 8 2 5 6 6 2 3 1 3 1
Here you have the phone number as you would
call it from the same line the AS-101 is on. When
you get the call, you will hear the following
sequence repeated for about 20 seconds: a high
single beep, then three low beeps.
Advanced Setup
Under setup, you can change your access code,
dialing method, triggering characteristics and alert
parameters.
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Changing_Setup
1) While the display shows IDLE STATE, enter
999.
2) Remote Code. You use this code to program the
AS-101 over the phone. This code must NOT be
the same as the code for your answering
machine.
To change, enter 1 then enter your new three
digit Remote Code, then enter #. You can enter 0
through 9 for each digit of the code. Default is 123.
To leave unchanged, enter #.
3) Dialing Method. This tells the AS-101 whether
to use TONE dialing or PULSE dialing for your
phone number strings (PULSE is used for old
ROTARY style phones).
To change, enter 1, this is a toggle so you can
enter 1 to change to PULSE, then you can enter 1 to
change back to TONE. Default is Tone.
To leave unchanged, or to advance when
finished, enter #.
4) Re-dials. This tells the AS-101 how many times
it will recall the phone numbers before giving
up.