TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1. INSTALLATION: MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL 1.1 Mechanical 1.2 Electrical 2. OPERATION 2.1 Overview 2.2 Outgoing Calls 2.3 Incoming Calls 3. PROGRAMMING 3.1 How to Program the Phone 3.2 Program Code Formats 3.3 Recording Voice Messages 3.4 Example (Programming) 3.5 Additional Programming Functions 3.6 Index of Program Codes...
The center post is positive and the two outer posts are negative. The power may be provided either remotely or at the phone. Janus provides an isolated AC to DC converter with each unit. The input is 115 VAC and the isolated output is about 13 Volts DC. When powering the T2100 from a remote DC source, consideration must be made for the resistive line drop of the wire used.
2.2 OUTGOING CALLS Emergency Calls When someone presses its button, the T2100 goes off hook, turns on the red light, dials the first programmed number, and waits to see if it has made a connection. If not, it goes on to the second number (if there is one programmed), and does the same thing.
If the answering party does nothing for five seconds, the phone repeats the six-beep sequence. If the answering party does nothing for three of these six-beep/five-second attempts, the phone hangs up. 2.3 INCOMING CALLS Incoming calls to the T2100 may have a number of purposes. You may be calling the T2100 to talk to someone at that end (“converse mode”), to listen silently to what’s going on at the T2100’s location (“silent monitor mode”), or to program the T2100 (“program mode”).
After each unsuccessful code entry, the T2100 emits a raucous buzz and waits for the next entry. The call will be terminated if any of the following occurs: 1. You hang up. 2. You press “#” when the T2100 is waiting for the beginning of an entry. Some programming entries are terminated with “#”, and “#”...
The T2100 will respond with three beeps after a # sign or a program code that does not require a program item. It will respond with one beep after it first answers and also after the program codes for recording voice messages (10 and 11).
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34: Select two messages (heard by both caller and agent). The voice memory is used to store two nine second messages. They alternate during a button-activated call, with both messages being played to the agent and over the T2100 speaker. This option is useful if messages in two languages are required.
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512 < phone number> #: Load second emergency number (factory setting is blank). This is the optional second number dialed by the button. It can have from zero to twenty digits, including “*”, which tells the phone to insert a two second pause. This is sometimes needed after dialing an access code for an outside line.
73: Enable Aux Out 1 and Aux Out 2 on non-emergency calls. This program code allows Aux Out 1 and Aux Out 2 to be activated on calls made by pressing a non-emergency button exactly as they are activated by pressing the “PUSH FOR HELP” button. 74: Disable Aux Out 1 and Aux Out 2 on non-emergency calls (factory/default setting).
“Voice Answer” is set. Enables call progress-monitoring capabilities. Normal CPC detection is enabled. 89 (7) Maximum ringback tone silence time is set to seven seconds. Note: The speaker and microphone volumes are also set to factory default 10 (normal level). If you wish to return the T2100 to the default settings after you have programmed the phone, you can simply program a code 90.
Problem: Phone cannot be programmed. Possible Cause: • Make sure you are using a touchtone phone. • If you are using a cell phone do not stand next to the unit. • Measure AC voltage on the phone line, should be zero volts. •...
If they do, you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service. If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information, please contact Janus at 800-451-1460. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
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