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(Special function )
Default: 0 (On until turned Off)
System Settings
When you enter Program Code 6, the B1290 will automatically cycle through the following parameters as you hit
Enter (). When it has completed the whole list, it will return to the Enter Program Code prompt.
Dial Format
This parameter determines the method of dialing telephone. Tone format dials using DTMF tones (Touch-Tone).
Pulse format dials using pulses as a rotary phone would. This parameter is only programmable in Version 1. The
choice of format is only available in Version 1.
Version 1
Version 2
B1290: "Dial Format is …" B1290: "Dial Format is 0"
YOU: Tone Dialing
Pulse Dialing
Exit
Next
Default: 0 (tone dialing)
Squelch Polarity
This setting changes the polarity of the signal used to indicate a busy radio channel.
B1290: "Squelch is …"
YOU: Busy when the input is low
Busy when the input is high
Exit
Next
Default: 0 (transmit on high)
Relay Voices
This setting enables or disables the B1290’s spoken response to a relay operation. If the B1290 is used in a control
situation where monitoring the relay operation is not required, the B1290 would be programmed with the relay
voices muted. The B1290 relay voices should be enabled where verification of a relay operation is required.
B1290: "Relay Voice is ... "
YOU: Relay voices are not used
Relay voices are used
Exit
Next
Default: 1 (voices on)
Acknowledge Request
This setting enables or disables the B1290’s voice prompt Enter Acknowledge Code. If the alarm announcement is
over a public address system, for example, acknowledgment is not possible. The B1290 would be programmed for