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234 lines
8.7 KiB
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Programming the Payphone 190
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Caution
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If, whilst programming your Payphone 190, the display shows ----, then you
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should key ****, which will cause the display to show FAIL followed by
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prog. If however, keying in **** causes a display of PPPP, then keyin your
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PIN followed by #.
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Programming the personal indetification number (PIN)
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The payphone 190 requires programming with a PIN before the payphone can be
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used. Until this has been done, the display will show 999 whenever the
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handset is lifted. the PIN also allows the Payphone 190 to be used as a
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ordinary telephone,that is, to make calls without inserting coins.
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Normally, with the handset in place, the display shows ---- and youmust
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program your PIN following the instructions given below. If, however the
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display is blank, ignore these instructions and carry out the procedure
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entitled Changing you personal identification number (PIN). Choose a four
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digit PIN and key this on the keyboard using any of the digits 0 to 9. The
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display shows the last four digits keyed.
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Note - The * key, Next Call or Press on Answer buttons(if fitted)may also
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be used as part of your PIN if you require. These are shown as P, F and F
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respectively on the display.
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When you have the required PIN ont he display, key #, and the
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displayflashes prog.
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If you have a self contained Payphone 190, you must now program thetime of
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day and the day of the week and then any other facilites you require.
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If you have a meter pulsed Payphone 190, you may either program thetime of
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day and any other facilties you may require, or key # again, and the
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display shows a steady prog. To clear this display, key Next Call. The
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payphoneis now ready for use.
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Changing your personal identification number (PIN)
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We recommend that you change your PIN regularly in the interestsof
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security.
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CAUTION Changing thte PIN requires reprogramming all of the other Payphone
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190 facilites you may have previously programmed. The audio facility cash
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records will aslo be reset.
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After changing your PIN, check the list of programming facilitesin the
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section Programming the payphone with other facilites to reprogram the
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facilitesyou require.
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To change your PIN, follow the instructions below:
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1 Leave the handset inplace.
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2 Open case.
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CAUTION Unplug the connection to the telecommunications network before
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openingthe battery compartment
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3 Open the battery compartment, by unscrewing the single cross headscrew
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at the higher end of the batyery compartment cover.
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4 Remove at least one of the batteries.
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5 Wait for at least five minutes. 6 Replace the battery (ensure that it
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faces the correct way).
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7 Close the battery compartment and screw shut.
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8 Close the case and turn the key to the unlocked position and backto the
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unlocked position. The display shows ----.
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9 Choose a new four digit PIN and key this on the keypad using anyof the
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digits keyed.
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Note - The * key, Next Call or Press on Answer buttons(if fitted)may also
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be used as part of your PIN if you require. These are shown as P, F and F
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respectively on the display.
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10 When you have the required PIN on the display, key #, and thedisplay
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flashes prog.
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If you have a self contained Payphone 190, you must now program thetime of
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day and the day of the week and then any other facilites you require.
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If you have a meter pulsed Payphone 190, you may now program thefacilites
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you require. If you have a meter pulsed Payphone 190, you may now program
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the facilites you require, or if none are required, key # again, and the
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display shows a steady prog. to clear the dispay, key Next Call. The
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payphone isnow ready for use.
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Programming the payphone with other facilites
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To program your Payphone 190 with the other facilites (apart froma PIN) it
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is necessary to:
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- enter the programming mode
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- perform the required programming
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- and the leave the programming mode. A programming template is provided
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as an aide memoire to assist in programming additional features on the
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payphone. This may be found at the back of the guide.
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Note - It is important that you decide how you wish to program eachof
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these facilites, as they can affect the amount of money collected by your
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Payphone 190. In particular , those marked * below must be checked and
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changed if necessary.
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Programmable facilites:
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- Time of day (only applicable to self contained version)
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- Day of week (only applicable to self contained version)
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- Loop disconnect or tone dialling (normally set to loop disconnect)
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- Cash compartment size *
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- PABX access digits and pause *
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- The audit facility (cash records)
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- Directory enquiry numbers. *
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Entering the programming mode
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1 With the handset in place key * twice (slowly). The display shows ----.
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2 Key in your four digit PIN. the display shows prog (if the correctPIN is
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keyed) or FAIL 9if an incorrect PIN is keyed).
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Note - If the display shows FAIL indicating that an incorrect PINhas been
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entered the payphone will revert back to the start of the sequence withthe
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display blank.
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When the display shows prog you are in the programming mode.
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If three unsuccessful attemps are made to key int he PIN, you cannotretry
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for thirtys econds. This is to avoid unauthorised users from trying to
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discover the PIN by repeated attemps.
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Programming loop disconect or tone dialling
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The Payphone 190 is capable of dialling numbers using the pulsed(loop
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disconnect)or dual tone signalling (tone) system. the phone is preset touse
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the loop diconnect system and this need not be changed. However it canbe
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programmed to use the tone system. This is often the preferred system when
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connecting your Payphone 190 to a private exchange (PABX).
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1 Enter the proramming mode as described previously in this section.
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2 With the display showing prog, key 1. The dispaly shows the
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previossetting (LOOP or tonE)
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3 Key * to change between LOOP or tonE as required.
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4 key #. The display shows prog.
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You can now leave the programming mode as described at the end ofthis
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section or program any other facilites you require.
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Programming the PABX access digits and the pause
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General
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This is only neccessary if you have a self contained Payphone 190which is
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connected as an extension to a PABX (telephone switchboard) which requires
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access digit(s) to be dialled and a pause, before dialling the number tobe
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called. The Payphone 190 will automatically insert the digit(s) and the
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pause; the user need only dial the number required. The PABX pause is
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normally set to three second. Alternative setting will depend on the type
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of PABX you have.
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On PABX systems which return a secondary proceed indication (dial tone),the
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delay should be set to not less than four seconds for dual tone working.
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On PABX systems which do not return a secondary proceed indication (dial
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tone), the pause should be set to zero to speed up the progress ofthe call
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and to eliminate a possible premature time out of some PABXs.
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Consult you PABX supplier for further information.
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Programming
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1 Enter the progamming mode as described previously in this section.
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2 With the display showing prog, key 5. The display shows the previously
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programmed access digit(s), for examle PA-9 or PA--.
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3 Key one or two digits that are required by the PABX as prefix digits to
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obtain an exchange line. The display shows the access digit that you have
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programmed.
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For example, for a PABX that requires a 7 as a prefix digit to obtainan
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exchange, key . The display shows PA-7. Note - To clear the display, key *
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twice (slowly) until the display shows PA--.
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4 Key #. If no access digits were programmed, the display now shows prog
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and youcan either leave the programming mode as described at the end of
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this section,or program any other facilites you require.
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If you have progrred an access digit(s), the display now shows theprevious
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pause, for example PP 3. Proceed to step 5.
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5 To program a pause, key one digit from 0 to 9. This is the delay in
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seconds required by the PABX between the prefix digit(S) and the number to
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be called.
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6 Key #. The display shows prog.
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You can now either leave the programming mode as described at theend of
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this section, or program any other facilites you require.
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Leaving the programming mode
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When you have completed the programming you require, you must leavethe
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programming as follows:
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1 With the display showing prog, either
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- lift the handset to obtain dial tone then replace it, or
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- press Net Call (if the Payphone 190 is not connected to the telephone
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line.), or
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- press Press on Answer (if fitted).
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2 The display goes blank. You have now left the programming mode.
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godhead/med
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