Connect Systems Inc. - Model 9800 Page 33
PLACING A CALL WITH THE SPEED DIALER: Once a phone number has been
stored, calling back is a snap! Simply precede the access code with
the appropriate memory location number. Soon, your intended number
will be ringing. Example: Your access code has been set as * only. You
wish to call a friend whose phone number has been previously stored in
location 24. Simply enter 24 * on your mobile keypad. Another example:
Your access code is *391, and you wish to speed dial the number in
memory location No. 7. Enter 7*391, that's all there is to it!
Note: An error message consisting of eight beeps will be heard if
you attempt to speed dial an unused memory location.
LAST NUMBER REDIAL: The last phone number called is always
automatically stored at speed dial memory location NO. 0. To redial
the last number called, simply precede the access code (1.4.) with 0.
Similar to using the speed dialer. e.g. 0*, 0*391 etc.
HOOK FLASH: The 9800 has built-in hook flash logic to operate certain
phone company provided features. To flash, simply press * three times
(***). WARNING: The 570 ms. (on-hook) flash can cause a disconnect on
some phone lines.
ACTIVITY TIMER: Once your number has been dialed, the activity timer
starts operating. The activity timer behaves per selections made on
program lines, 0.7. and 2.6. A warning beep is heard every two seconds
during the second half of the programmed timeout interval. The beeps
warn of impending timeout.
Sampling and Duplex Modes: The activity timer is constantly reset
while the mobile is transmitting, and starts timing when the mobile
stops transmitting. Upon hearing timeout warning beeps, a brief
press of the mobile Mic button (must be long enough for acquisition
in sampling mode) resets the activity timer. Failure to reset will
result in a disconnect.
Note: The Vox variable sampling parameter (0.4.) is automatically
set to 1 while the activity timer or the timeout timer is beeping.
This results in a faster sampling rate making it easier and quicker
for the mobile to reset the timer(s).
Vox Mode: The activity timer measures phone line audio activity.
Phone line activity causing a single transmission exceeding the time
set in 2.6. will cause one of two responses as selected on line 0.7.
1. If a "1" (stand-by) was programmed on line 0.7. the 9800 will
simply go off the air, but will not disconnect your call.
Pressing * from the mobile will restore normal operation.
(Assuming you wish to continue listening to the audio that caused
the timeout).
2. If a "0" (disconnect) was programmed on line 0.7. the 9800 will
disconnect, and the call in progress will be lost.