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Sentex SPECTRUM Series User Manual

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SPECTRUM
TELEPHONE ENTRY SYSTEM
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
(-101/301 BOARD)
IMPORTANT NOTE
These programming instructions are for a Spectrum system with a -101 or -301 board only.
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Sentex SPECTRUM Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSentex
ModelSPECTRUM Series
CategoryIntercom System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Overview of System Operation

Entering and Exiting the Programming Mode

Entering the Programming Mode

Details how to enter the programming mode using a password and asterisks.

Exiting the Programming Mode

Explains the procedure to exit the programming mode by pressing "00" + "#".

Basic Hints and Programming Rules

Setting System Characteristics

Setting the Programming Password (STEP 01)

Describes how to set or change the 6-digit programming password.

Verifying the Programming Password (STEP 02)

Explains how to verify the entered programming password using a "1" or "0" response.

Setting the Dialing Type (STEP 03)

Configures the system to use tone or pulse dialing for phone connections.

Verify the Dialing Type (STEP 03)

Verifies the current dialing type setting (tone or pulse).

Setting Rings Before Answer (STEP 04)

Sets the number of rings before the system answers an incoming call (0-9).

Verify Rings Before Answer (STEP 04)

Verifies the configured number of rings before the system answers.

Setting the Visitor Talk Time (STEP 05)

Sets the maximum duration for visitor calls (15-255 seconds).

Verifying the Visitor Talk Time (STEP 05)

Verifies the set maximum talk time for visitor calls.

Setting the PBX Digit (STEP 06)

Configures a digit to be dialed before the main number for PBX systems.

Verifying the PBX Digit (STEP 06)

Verifies the PBX digit setting for obtaining an outside line.

Erasing the PBX Digit (STEP 06)

Removes the configured PBX digit from the system's memory.

Setting the Relay Activation Time (STEP 07)

Sets how long doors/gates remain unlocked (01-99 seconds) for each relay.

Verifying the Relay Activation Time (STEP 07)

Verifies the set activation times for door/gate relays.

Setting Directory Code Length (STEP 08)

Defines the number of digits for resident directory codes (1-4).

Verifying Directory Code Length (STEP 08)

Confirms the configured length of directory codes used by visitors.

Entering, Verifying and Erasing Telephone Numbers and Entry Codes

Setting Directory Codes and Telephone Numbers (STEP 09)

Assigns phone numbers to directory codes for visitor dialing.

Verifying Telephone Numbers (STEP 09)

Checks if telephone numbers are correctly entered for directory codes.

Erasing Directory Codes and Telephone Numbers (STEP 10)

Deletes directory codes and their associated telephone numbers from memory.

Erasing All Directory Codes and Telephone Numbers (STEP 11)

Clears all directory codes and telephone numbers from the system.

Setting Number of Wrong Entry Codes Allowed (STEP 12)

Configures the limit of incorrect entry codes before lockout.

Verifying the Number of Incorrect Entry Codes Allowed (STEP 12)

Confirms the number of allowed incorrect entries before lockout.

Programming Entry Codes + Relay Action Code (STEP 13)

Sets up 4-digit entry codes, specifying relay activation.

Erasing Entry Code (STEP 14)

Deletes a specific 4-digit entry code from the system.

Erasing All Entry Codes (STEP 15)

Clears all programmed entry codes from the system memory.

Remote Programming

Remote Programming from a Tone Telephone

Instructions for programming the system remotely using a tone telephone.

Remote Programming via Modem

Details remote programming using a modem and SVWin software.

Appendix 1

Programming Steps for the 101/301 Board

A summary table of programming steps, descriptions, and remote programmability.

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