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IA3100
Administrator Guide
7 Important Initial Programming Information
In all instances, the information to be programmed into the phone is represented by <<name>>.
Therefore, when the instructions call for the entering of 2<<programming password>>#, simply
press 2 and the appropriate digits followed by # on your telephone keypad. For example, since the
default password on the IA3100 is 2258, you would input 2 2258 # to enter programming mode.
When you enter a command correctly, the unit will respond with a single beep. If a command has
been entered incorrectly, the unit will respond with a triple beep (rejection tone). When commands
are met with a triple beep, the command has not been accepted and will not affect the programming
of the unit.
As a precaution against tampering, entering an incorrect Programming Password or Monitor Pass-
word will cause the phone to hang up.
While many of the instructions indicate calling the unit as a rst step, other programming steps can
be strung together. Any time the unit responds (with either a single beep or a rejection tone) it is
capable of accepting another command.
The unit can be forced to hang up by pressing the pound button “#” for at least two seconds. Oth-
erwise, hanging up the guard telephone will result in the phone hanging up once it has received a
signal from the PBX (if capable), or once the programmed time-out period has expired (Command
64).
When you rst dial into the IA3100, you will hear a Request for Acknowledge (RFA) tone. If a re-
sponse is not received within ve seconds, the IA3100 will hang up. Because your phone has not
yet been programmed, you should press 2<<2258>># on your touch-tone keypad to enter program-
ming mode.