All the B-TEL99 parameters must be set during the programming phase. The parameters can be set according to
installation and user requirements. The parameters are: l Installer PIN l Telephone numbers l Alarm messages l
User Command PIN l Message management l Number of call cycles l Message playback time l Dialling type
(DTMF or Pulse) l Dial-tone check l Voice answer detection l Dial-tone type.
Parameter programming is done on the B-TEL99 dialler keypad with the assistance of the display. It is possible to
select the parameter and enter the required value by means of the keys.
F
All the programmed data (including the alarm messages) are stored indefinitely on a non-volatile memory, even in
the event of total power failure.
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Fast Keys
The following keys have specific functions for all parameters.
e
Enter. This key confirms the entered parameter.
f
Quit. This key quits the operation in course, without modifying the current value.
c
Cancel. During the telephone number programming phase, this key cancels any wrong digits entered before
e
pressing
.
d
Display. This key allows parameter viewing during the programming phase. For example, to view the set number
of call cycles press:
ab
l
to select programming options;
2
l
to select the option number, in this case call cycles;
d
l
to view the set value.
F
Check the entered value immediately after pressing e .
F
At this point in the procedure it is possible to modify the value by entering the new value and pressing e to confirm.
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New values
To modify a programmed parameter value, just enter the new value over the current value.
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Programming chart
The programming chart on the following two pages will help the installer plan and carry out programming of the B-
TEL99 dialler. The chart serves as a programming guide, as it shows (for each parameter) the keys to press (KEY
column) the value to enter (DESCRIPTION column) and the factory default (DEFAULT column). It may be useful for
the installer to make a copy of the chart for Installer records (useful when maintenance is required), and for future use
as an installation plan for other systems. Blank spaces have been left at the top and bottom of the chart for Installer
details. The chart has been designed to be kept inside a loose-leaf folder.
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