Programming and Testing
Verbatim Owner's Manual 3-3
3.2 Programming Phone Numbers
Refer to Programming Worksheet A (See Appendix J). You are encouraged to
write down the phone numbers you want to program, along with a person’s
name for each phone number.
K To program the first dial-out phone number, press:
7 01 (then the complete phone number) ENTER
For example, to program 1 (510) 658-6713 as the first phone number,
press:
7 01 1 5 1 0 6 5 8 6 7 1 3 ENTER
K To program a second phone number:
Use code 7 02 instead of 7 01, progressing to a maximum of code 7 16 for
the 16th phone number.
Each number may be up to 60 digits in length. Be sure to include any necessary
area codes or “1” prefixes.
L Exceptions:
K To use touch tone dialing, press:
9 01 1 ENTER
K To go back to standard pulse dialing, press:
9 01 0 ENTER
K To insert delays between dialed digits.
Press the MINUS key once for each additional delay desired in the phone
number programming process. Default delay is one second.
K Refer to Section 6. “Advanced Programming,” for specialized program-
ming such as grouping phone numbers with input channels, Call Progress
Monitoring phone fault detection, etc., or to establish and use a call
forward phone number, etc.
3.3 Programming Input Channels
Your Verbatim autodialer needs to know whether its input channels are to be
normally closed (alarm on Open Circuit), or normally open (alarm on Closed
Circuit).