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Connect Systems Inc. - Model 9800 Page 28
SELECTING THE DESIRED PROGRAMMING AREA AND FEEDBACK
The type of feedback (beep or DTMF transpond) desired as well as the
programming area (1-4) you wish to program are selected by appending
the access code with a digit from the Table below.
In over the air programming, you have a choice of either beep response
or DTMF transpond. Therefore select 1-8.
When programming from a telephone, you are limited to beep response
feedback. Therefore select 1-4 only.
1 = Programming area No. 1 with beep response.
2 = Programming area No. 2 with beep response.
3 = Programming area No. 3 with beep response.
4 = Programming area No. 4 with beep response.
5 = Programming area No. 1 with DTMF transpond.
6 = Programming area No. 2 with DTMF transpond.
7 = Programming area No. 3 with DTMF transpond.
8 = Programming area No. 4 with DTMF transpond.
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE * AND # KEYS
The * and # keys on a DTMF pad are in the same physical position as
the C and P keys on the built-in keyboard. When in remote programming,
the * and # serve similar functions. It's important to understand how
these keys operate in remote programming mode:
1. The # key acts similar to the P key in most respects:
a) When new data has been typed at the current programming line,
the # serves as an enter key. The programming line number does
NOT advance if data has been entered.
b) If data has not been entered since last using the # as an enter
key, the # then advances the programming line to the next
sequential line number (not the next logical line number as
when programming with the built-in keyboard).
2. The * key acts similar to the C key in most respects:
a) Hold down at any time for more than one second to return to
A.A.
b) Enter 0* at any time to return to A.A.
c) Move to any desired line number by entering the line number
followed by *. For example 14* would position you at line 1.4.
d) A quick tap (less than one second) of the * will cause the
9800 to transpond the data at the current line number if using
DTMF transpond mode. A quick tap of the * has no effect if
using beep feedback mode.
3. When needed, A long press is one second rather than three seconds
when entering a *, pause or # in the speed dialer area (Programming
Area No. 3).