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IA3100
Administrator Guide
9 Advanced Programming
Information programmed into the phone is represented by <numbers, symbols and/or recording>.
When the instructions call for entering 2<programming password>#, simply press 2 and the default
password, followed by the # (pound) symbol on your telephone keypad. For example, the default
password on the IA3100 is 2258. To put the IA3100 into Program Mode, dial 22258#.
When you enter a command (CMD) correctly, the unit will respond with a single beep (DTMF “B”).
If a command has been entered incorrectly, the unit will respond with a rejection triple beep (DTMF
“BBB”). When commands are met with a triple beep, the command has not been accepted and will
not affect the programming of the unit.
All necessary commands can be entered during one programming session. Any time the unit
responds (with either a single beep or a rejection triple beep), it is capable of accepting another
command.
When you rst dial into the IA3100 speakerphone, you will hear a Request For Acknowledgment
(RFA) tone. Because the unit has not yet been programmed, you should dial 22258# on your touch-
tone keypad to enter Program Mode.
The unit can be forced to hang up by pressing the # (pound) symbol for two seconds on the
telephone keypad. If the # sequence is not used to hang up the IA3100, the phone is programmed
to recognize a Disconnect Supervision, such as a WINK, reorder tones or revert to dial tone from the
PBX or PSTN. Also available is a Silent Time Out (CMD 64). The speakerphone will hang up once
it has received any of these standard end of call signals. If none of those Supervised Disconnects
occur, the speakerphone will stay active (i.e., Call received LED light stays on) after the called party
has hung up or until the Call Timer expires.
NOTE: You MUST program the speakerphone after installing the Code Blue unit.