Handset Programming - Barnett Engineering ProTalk LINK Operating Manual

Modular alarm reporting system
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13. HANDSET PROGRAMMING

The Link is capable of recording voice messages and limited programming
using a safety approved Touch-Tone telephone, either locally through the
programming port or remotely through a T1, W1, or W2 expander module.
In place of the Enter key or carriage return that you would use to enter
data from a keyboard, the Link interprets the digits ** as the Enter
command. Each entry consists of one or more digits followed by the
** digits. Ensure that no more than one second separates the two *
digits.
To begin a local programming session, lift the handset to your ear. For
a remote session, call the Link system from your telephone set by
calling the landline number that the T1 module is connected to or the
cell phone number the W1, W2 or W3 module is using. Handset
programming is always available locally; access for remote
programming depends on the Security Level setting:
Level 1: The call will be answered with a message containing the
Level 2: The call will be answered with a message containing
Level 3: An incoming call results in the Link coming off-hook
The Link has stored voice prompts to guide you through the programming
session. The first message you will hear is "Enter Command Code". At
this time you can interrogate or acknowledge alarms and send control
codes to output points. In the absence of a control code with the Security
Level set to 1, the Link will automatically advance to the programming
section and speak "Enter Program Code".
Site ID, any Groups that have alarms, followed by the
prompt "Enter Command Code". An Access Code is not
required.
only the Site ID. To advance any further, the caller must
enter the Access Code within 10 seconds.
with no announcement. To advance any further, the
caller must enter the Access Code within 10 seconds.
HANDSET PROGRAMMING

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