PROGRAMMING
All programming of the DT1 is done via the keypad on the unit with confirmation of
programmed data being given on the seven segment display as it is entered. The
internal speaker will give a short beep to indicate when a key has been pressed.
The user voice message is recorded by speaking into the microphone located on the
front of the unit. The message may be replayed through the on board speaker.
Programming of the DT1 is accomplished by first pressing the # key, a “P” will appear
on the display to indicate programming, next is a single or double digit entry identifying
the memory number, followed by a code of variable length depending on the memory.
Termination of programming is accomplished by pressing the # key, or by entering
the maximum number of digits for the memory number being programmed.
All key presses must be done within 10 seconds of each other or all information so
far programmed into the currently open memory will be lost. When this occurs the
speaker sounds a “BLARP” and an error 2 is displayed (refer to the ERROR
INDICATION section on page 12).
Programming of memories 70 to 9 require the program link to be ON.
Note that the program link does not have to be removed for the dialler to operate.
The format for programming is
# <memory><code> # for memories 1 to 8.
or
# <memory><voice input> # for memory 9.