Using The Converse 2015 Pic; Pic Program Controls; Program Mode - BT CONVERSE 2015 User Manual

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Using the Converse 2015 PIC

The PIC (Programmable Input Chip) is used to
copy names and numbers stored in the one-touch
memories to other Converse 2015 telephones.
The PIC is available separately from your
Converse 2015 supplier.
When you have a PIC inserted in the socket
you will not be able to make or receive calls.
Buttons on your Converse 2015 let you control
functions on the PIC.
Menu
Cancel
Used with handset to start program mode
Read memory data/change data
OK
Scroll
Number and name entry
Program mode lets you use all the
programmable settings of the Converse 2015.
The Program Mode menu is:
• Set PIC password – helps prevent unauthorised
use of the PIC.
• Read phone memory – display entries stored
in the one touch
• Read PIC memory – display entries stored in
the PIC memory.
• Program phone memory – add/change data
stored in the M1-M8 buttons.
• Program PIC memory – add/change data
stored in the PIC memory.
• Write to phone – copy entire PIC memory
into the phone.
• Write to PIC – copy entries from the phone
into the PIC.
When in Program mode you will notice that
the Line indicator lights up. This reminds you
that the line is busy to incoming calls. You may
also notice that the Line indicator dims while
you are in Program mode. This is quite normal
and is because the telephone exchange has not
received any dialled numbers from you.
buttons.
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