Clearing Programming Mistakes; Exiting The Programming Mode - Black Box ASD-4 Manual

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The ASD-4 notifies you of correct or incorrect entries with these signals:
• THREE SHORT BEEPS indicates that the entry is valid and the ASD-4 has
accepted the change.
• A SINGLE LOW BEEP indicates that the entry is invalid, or out of normal
operating range, and the ASD-4 did not accept the change. Re-enter a valid
command string.
You can make as many entries in a row as you like; you don't have to exit
programming mode until you're finished with your changes. However, you
must enter each tone in your whole programming session within six seconds
of entering the tone before it, or the ASD-4 will exit the programming mode
automatically without saving any of the changes you have made up to that
point. We strongly recommend that you write down any sequence of changes
you want to make beforehand, so that you can enter them promptly during
actual programming. You might want to use a copy of the Programming
Worksheet in Appendix B for this purpose.
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If at any point during programming you make a mistake, or you realize that
you've entered an ill-advised change, or you just change your mind, you don't
have to be stuck with the bad settings. You don't even have to wait six seconds
for the ASD-4 to abort the current session. By pressing the [#] key, even
during an entry, you can clear the ASD-4's buffer. This causes the ASD-4 to
discard all the programming you've done up to that point during the current
session, including the current entry.
After you press [#], you will still be in the programming mode. You can
either start your programming over again or quit the programming mode by
pressing [*] (the ASD-4 resets to the most recently saved settings).
5.1.4 E
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When you've made all your entries and are finished with your changes, press
the [*] key again to save the changes and exit the programming mode. If
you're programming locally, the buzzing sound will stop and you will hear
dial tone; you can place an outbound call if you like. If you're programming
remotely, the line will stay silent; hang up the phone to make the ASD-4
available to other callers.
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