Programming The Asd-4; The Programming Procedure; Accessing The Programming Mode - Black Box ASD-4 Manual

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5. Programming the ASD-4

The ASD-4's features and functions are factory-preset to the values that are
used in most applications, so it is unlikely that you will need to make many
changes to them. However, if you desire, you can reprogram (enter a new
value for) any feature or function with a touch-tone phone. The ASD-4 cannot
be programmed with a rotary/pulse-dialing phone.
Before attempting to program any feature or function, we recommend
that you first thoroughly read the programming procedures. Then read
Sections 5.2 through 5.4 and decide if you want to make changes. Follow
these steps to make any changes:
1. WRITE DOWN THE SEQUENCE OF CHANGES. You can use a copy
of the worksheet in Appendix B for that purpose.
2. Enter the programming mode.
3. Change the features and functions.
You only have six seconds between each tone entry to enter another
command. If you do not enter a command within six seconds, the ASD-4
exits the programming mode without saving the changes.
During the programming procedure, the ASD-4 will not be able to
process any phone calls, whether they are incoming or outgoing. Most
callers will get a busy signal instead. However, when exclusion is
maintained, callers on extension phones will hear the programming in
progress; also, if they pick their phones up and dial without listening for
the dial tone, they will disrupt at least the current command entry.

5.1 The Programming Procedure

5.1.1 A
CCESSING THE
5.1.1.A From a Phone on the ASD-4
To program the ASD-4 with a touch-tone phone connected to the ASD-4's
TAD or PHONE port, first make sure the telephone line from the phone
company is plugged into the ASD-4's LINE-IN port. Then pick up the phone's
receiver: You should hear a dial tone. Within five seconds of picking up the
receiver, press and release the [#] key and then the [*] key on the phone's
keypad. The ASD-4 then enters its programming mode and internally disables
the phone-line connection. The dial tone will stop and you will hear a slight
buzzing sound instead.
CAUTION!
CAUTION!
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ROGRAMMING
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