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4427 Dawson Street
Burnaby, B.C., Canada V5C 4B8
Office: 604.502-9007
Fax: 604.502-9044
Web: www.webbelectronicsinc.com
Document Name: MWP-302 User Manual 7 o f 1 7
CONFIDENTIAL, Copyright © 2018 This document is proprietary to Webb Electronics Inc. It may not be copied or otherwise
distributed without the express consent of Webb Electronics Inc.
TABLE 2-2 PROGRAMMING SUMMARY
CMD Description Range Default
13
Lobby Station
Auto Sense
0 = None
0/1
1 = LS-250
14 Serial Number 10 digits Pre-set
17 Operating Status
0 = No Battery 4 = Full Battery
N/A
1 = Dead Battery 5 = No Phone Line
2 = Low Battery 6 = No AC power
3 = Good Battery
18 Language
0 = English 3 = French / English
1 = French
4 = English / Spanish
2 = English/French
19
Firmware Version
Number
2 or 3 Digits N/A
24 Dual LED Board
0 = Off
0
1 = On
25 Analog Only
0 = No
0
1 = Yes
26 Reset IP 1 = Reset N/A
*
Speaker Volume
1 = Lowest
3
(No need
to press
ENTER)
:
6 = Highest
#
Mic Volume
1 = Lowest
3
(No need
to press
ENTER)
:
6 = Highest
4.3 PROGRAMMING USING THE WEBBPHONE KEYPAD
The WebbPhone should be connected to a 120V AC / 60 Hz power source. It can also be
programmed solely by using its backup battery, if necessary, if battery is sufficiently charged. If
the phone is powered by a 110V AC to 12V DC transformer, the green LED beneath the CALL
terminal on the PCB will illuminate.
First confirm whether or not the WebbPhone is connected to a live phone line by pushing the
CALL button. Dial tone will be heard over the speaker if the WebbPhone is connected to a live
phone line. A momentary flash of the LED indicates a phone line problem. Pressing EXIT on the
keypad will hang up the WebbPhone.
Press the START button to enter program mode. The WebbPhone will audibly announce
“PROGRAM MODE”, followed by two beeps. The two beeps also always indicate successful
completion of a programming function.