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Trigon Electronics Uni-2010 - Operational Enables Configuration

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14
Detail Programming Setup Values Continued
Site ID Code: (Defaults to 1234)
Command to set: 1nnnn Where "nnnn" is the 4 digit site identification code.
This command sets a 4 digit code that can be transmitted via touch tone upon request from
a remote caller. To request this ID code the caller sends a "*" tone and waits. This unit
will respond by sending this code. The remote caller will need to use a tone decoder to
read this number. It is most often used in single number dialers located in a parking
garage. This code can be used to locate a unit's location when a pedestrian places an
emergency call for help and doesn't know their location or can't speak. Today, this code
serves little purpose because this unit can also transmit voiced pre-recorded location
information.
Program Access Code: (Defaults to 2468)
Command to set: 3nnnn Where "nnnn" is the 4 digit programming access code.
This command sets a 4 digit code that is used at the keypad, or remotely via touch tone,
to place this unit into programming mode. This is a very important number, for without it
you will not be able to program your unit except via Modem. To program this unit via
keypad this code is entered as "*2468". Since all units will have this code number as the
factory default, it is strongly suggested that you change this code soon after initial
installation. Anyone with the knowledge of this code can put your unit into programming
mode and erase everything with one command. Be absolutely sure to write down the new
replacement code or you will lock yourself out from future programming changes. If you
lose this code you may call Trigon and we can call the unit and send a special command to
restore this code to factory default of 2468.
Operational Enables
Operational Enables-1: (Defaults to 2)
Command to set: 4#n Where "n" is the selection of modes enabled.
Options are:
n=0 Push Button Mode, No Dial Looping, No TED
n=1 Handset Mode, No Dial Looping, No TED
n=2 Push Button Mode, Yes Dial Looping, No TED
n=3 Handset Mode, Yes Dial Looping, No TED
n=4 Push Button Mode, No Dial Looping, Yes TED
n=5 Handset Mode, No Dial Looping, Yes TED
n=6 Push Button Mode, Yes Dial Looping, Yes TED
n=7 Handset Mode, Yes Dial Looping, Yes TED
Handset Mode:
Select this mode if your unit employs a Handset Hookswitch else use Push Button Mode.
Dialer Looping:
Use "Yes Dial Looping" if you dial from a list of several numbers and want to be able to
start again with the first number listed. A "No" to looping disables restarting a phone
list and all dialing attempts quit after failing to connect after the last number on the
list has been tried.
TED Mode:
You must use the "Yes TED" options if the automated doorman feature is desired.
See page 7 for more details about the TED option.
Note: These modes are individually broken down into "Y" or "N" enables when viewed via the
display or remotely accessed via a Modem.