IA3100 User Guide. IA3100 Legacy Speakerphone Note: The IA3100 has been discontinued, or “end of life,” in production and repair. However, if you need to replace the microphone, speaker or button(s), you may still order replacements through our customer service department.
(determined by priority programming), or ring down to a PBX, and illuminate a 3/8” diameter vivid red LED indicating “Call placed.” Upon receipt of the call, the IA3100 identifies itself with either a digital voice message and/or digital location identifier (if programmed to do so), and illuminates a separate 3/8”...
IA3100 Administrator Guide 4 Installation The IA3100 speakerphone comes with your choice of single button, dual button or dual button with Installation keypad faceplate. The internal components consist of a speaker, microphone, PCB and mounting hardware. Attach the Electronics Clip Attach the Electronics Clip 1.
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The green, 14-pin Phoenix connector will plug into the IA3100 (this connector is whe all wiring connections are made). The green, 14-pin Phoenix connector will plug into the IA3100. This connector is where all wiring connections are made. Pin #...
IA3100 Administrator Guide 5 Basic Programming This Fast Start instruction sheet covers the most commonly utilized features of the IA3100 Programming Commands During A Call The following commands can be used by the called 1. PROGRAMMING A PHONE NUMBER TO DIAL party after the IA3100 places a call.
Commands on Initial Call In Command Explanation Format/Default Establish voice communication with IA3100 1<<monitor password>># (two-way monitoring) Put the IA3100 into programming or 2<<programming password>># diagnostic mode Establish silent monitoring with the IA3100 4<<monitor password>># (one-way monitoring) Code Blue 259 Hedcor Street Holland, MI 49423 USA 800.205.7186...
PBX (if capable), or once the programmed time-out period has expired (Command 64). When you first dial into the IA3100, you will hear a Request for Acknowledge (RFA) tone. If a re- sponse is not received within five seconds, the IA3100 will hang up. Because your phone has not yet been programmed, you should press 2<<2258>># on your touch-tone keypad to enter program-...
8 First Time Programming Instructions Enter Password 1. Call the unit from a touch-tone phone. The IA3100 will answer at the first ring. When the IA3100 answers and is ready to receive a command you will hear a Request For Acknowl- edge (RFA) tone.
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(speaker and mic are disabled). Extend the off hook time to the defined time. (see command 63) Mic gain – The IA3100 responds with a 2 / Default = Low single beep when put into high. The IA3100 responds with a double beep when put into low.
The unit can be forced to hang up by pressing the # (pound) symbol for two seconds on the telephone keypad. If the # sequence is not used to hang up the IA3100, the phone is programmed to recognize a Disconnect Supervision, such as a WINK, reorder tones or revert to dial tone from the PBX or PSTN.
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IA3100 until the guard answers. message must be less than 9 seconds and will be played to the guard and at the IA3100 after the guard answers. (see command 72) message must be less than 9 seconds and will play at both ends after the guard answers.
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FP1 or FP2 style faceplate. Ring time counter – This command sets the 43<<Ring time (two digits)>># / amount of time that the IA3100 will wait for a call Default = 30 to be answered before moving on to the next number.
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Power loss phone number – This is a number 59<<power loss number>># Up to 16 digits that will be called when the IA3100 has lost power for 15 minutes. This feature is best used when it has been programmed to dial a specific display phone.
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CB3100 as “Call Progress Tone Monitoring,” this feature turns off or on the phone’s ability to allow a user to hear the IA3100 place its call and progress through the call sequences. Best use of 0 = Speaker is disabled during this feature is when two IA3100s are sharing one entire call.
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This command will cause the IA100 to hang up and perform a self check. When the self check is complete, the IA3100 will call the “Call Back Number” and report with either a single tone for a failure or a double tone for a pass.
Lineman’s Test Set (Buttset) Digital Multi-meter Phillips Screwdriver Code Blue Security Bit Begin Troubleshooting Begin troubleshooting at the phone’s faceplate. Press the red button to begin and keep in mind that every step through a call attempt is a timed event.
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Can the called party hear you? If not you my be on a Ring Down line, reprogram the phone using CMD 354# (page 4 in the program booklet). Please contact Code Blue Technical Support: 1-800-205-7186 Option 3 if this does not resolve your issues.
IA3100 Administrator Guide If the IA3100 doesn’t seem to be functioning properly, follow the steps below to test line loop current, ring voltage and talk battery. These line levels are important to the proper function of the IA3100. Loop Current Test Configuration...
How do I program an analog emergency speakerphone or “call box”? To program an IA4100, IA3100 and IA500 series phone, you need to use an analog phone or an IP phone that pushes DTMF tones and call the extension or phone number of the emergency phone.
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Administrator Guide Call into the Code Blue unit’s phone number and enter program mode 2<password>#. Key in 354#. This will set the IA3100 to operate in ring-down mode. Press and hold # down for two seconds to exit program mode.
Administrator Guide 11 Warranty Code Blue Corporation provides a limited warranty on this product. Refer to your sales agreement to establish the terms. In addition, Code Blue’s standard warranty language, as well as information regarding support for this product while under warranty, is available at www.codeblue.com/support.
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