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Verbatim Series SFP Autodialer
Verbatim Owner's Manual A-1
The following is an instruction supplement for the Verbatim Series SFP
autodialer. This supplement describes differences between the Verbatim Series
SFP, and the Series VSS.
The Series SFP is a modified Verbatim autodialer which omits the front panel
keypad and some of the front panel LED indicators. The primary practical
difference between the two models is that the programming for the Series SFP
must be done over the phone, whereas programming for the Series VSS may be
done over the phone or at the front panel.
The enclosed diagram of the front panel of the Series SFP (p. A-2) replaces the
Series VSS diagram on page 2-5 of this manual. A supplemental diagram of the
inside view of the front door panel (p. A-3) is also enclosed, showing the
location of the ON/OFF switch.
The practical differences to consider in programming and using the Series SFP
are explained below.
A.1 Programming the Series SFP from a
Remote Telephone
All programming of the Series SFP Verbatim autodialer is done from a remote
Touch Tone telephone. This method of programming the product is described
in Section 5.7 of this manual, and it is also more briefly referred to at other
places in the manual such as Sections 4.2 and 4.3. With the Series SFP, this is
the sole applicable means of programming. Therefore an “advance”
description of over-the-phone programming follows.
When you call the Verbatim from any Touch Tone telephone, it will answer and
begin reciting its message. At the end of each round of messages, you will hear
a warble tone. If you press a command tone “1” immediately following this
tone, you will the Verbatim autodialer will then be in Program Mode, and you
will be prompted to enter a program code.
A chart listing the program codes is located in Section 6.1 of this manual. This
section also includes some guidelines for using the program codes, and a more
complete description of the programmable items is located in Section 6.2.
Program code entries generally consist of three digits, which may or may not be
followed by additional followup values, before you complete the entry by
pressing the # key twice. You will hear a spoken confirmation of each
numerical tone digit as you issue it. There is no spoken response to the # or *
key.
A Verbatim Series SFP Autodialer

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