Operation - Talk-a-Phone EB-200 Installation & Operation Manual

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Setting Serial Printer Baud Rate:
Enter *2XXXXY
Setting Base Station ID
*6XXXXXX
Setting The Date
*7MMDDYY
Setting The Time
*8HHMMSSD
(Note: defaults are pre-set for EB-P1 Palm Printer)
IV.

Operation

When a call is received from an Emergency Phone or an Emergency Phone is
called from the phone that is connected to the Base Station, the 6-digit
identification number that has been programmed into the Emergency Phone will
display in the ID Number Section on the front of the Base Station Unit. A code
entered as "1" would be displayed as "000001".
programming the Emergency Phone's ID code, see page 10 of the Emergency
Phone Manual.
In addition, the EB-200 will indicate which button was pushed on a 2-button
Emergency Phone (button 1 is the top button, usually EMERGENCY), if an
Auxiliary Input was used to activate the phone in lieu of pressing a button and if
either of the Auxiliary Outputs were activated (displayed as AUX's 2 and 3).
If a serial printer is connected and the Base Station is properly programmed, the
6 digit ID will be printed along with the date, time, and Base Station ID.
Note: If a transmission problem affects the reporting of data (such as talking over
the DTMF tones or noise on the line), dashes will appear in the ID number
section of the Base Station instead of the ID number. You can have the ID
Number automatically resent to the Base Station by first holding down the
* button on your telephone for 1 second (you should hear one beep, if not
try again),then entering *9* on your telephone. Do not speak into the
telephone while re-reporting is in progress.
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Programming Commands
XXXX = 0300 for 300 baud
XXXX = 0600 for 600 baud
XXXX = 1200 for 1200 baud (default)
XXXX = 2400 for 2400 baud
XXXX = anything else, "OOPS" will be displayed.
Y = 1 to ignore CTS (clear-to-send from the printer)
Y = 0 sets CTS to high (default)
Y = anything else, "OOPS" will be displayed.
Set the 6 digit Base Station ID if multiple Base
Stations are in use
MM = month 01-12
DD = date 01-31
YY = year 00-99
HH = hour 00-23 (military time)
MM = minute 00-59
SS = second 00-59
D = day of the week 1-7 (1 = Sunday)
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