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StarTAC 3000
Table 5: Test Mode NAM Programming Sequence
Factory
Step
Default
06
10
07
000000
08
123
09
004
10
00000100
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
Systems group ID mark. Specifies how many bits of the system ID are
compared during call processing. Assigned by system operator.
Security code. A 6 digit number supplied by the user. This number is
used by the user to access or change "security" features such as the
3-digit unlock code or the service level.
Unlock code. A 3 digit number supplied by the user. If the lock feature is
enabled by the user, the phone can be operated only by individuals who
know the unlock code.
Service level. This 3 digit number supplied by the user allows various call
placement restrictions if desired. 004 = no restrictions.
B OPTION BYTE The display for step 10 represents the status of eight
options, B7 through B0. B7 (msb) is programmed first followed by B6-B0.
Bits enter display on the right and scroll left.
Bit not used (Bit B7). Enter 0.
Bit not used (Bit B6). Enter 0.
Bit not used (Bit B5). Enter 0.
Bit not used (Bit B4). Enter 0.
Single System Scan (Bit B3) . If set to 1, phone will scan only one system
based on the setting of the preferred system bit (option bit A6).
1 = enabled, 0 = disabled.
Auto Recall (Bit B2). When set to one, the user may access repertory by
a one or two digit send sequence (speed dialing).
Disable Service Levels (Bit B1). If set to 1, the service level (call restric-
tions) cannot be changed by the user.
Lock Disable (Bit B0). When set to 1, the user cannot lock and unlock
the phone unit via the 3 digit lock code.
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