Operating instructions

TransTel Model TD-824-I Digital Telephone System – Programming Forms Manual
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Form 43-port-02 – Equipment Type: (Recognized by the system Automatically)
0=No Equipment Connected 1=Digital Telephone without LCD
2=Digital Telephone with LCD 3=Hybrid function for Digital Phone with SLT adapter installed
4=Single Line Telephone 5=DSS console
6=Reserved 7=SLT music port
8=Voice Mail Port 9=Reserved
D=Doorphone
Note: Equipment Type 8 (above) is the only item that can be programmed. All other entries are auto-
detected by the system. Program equipment type 8 only when a single line circuit is connected to a
voice mail port.
Form 43-port-03 – Reserved:
Form 43-port-04 – Associated Single Line Telephone:
This parameter is used on Display Digital Telephones that are equipped with an internal Single line
adapter. When equipped the SLT and digital telephone may operate in conjunction with one another.
0=SLT Device operates independently from the digital telephone. No association exists between the two
devices.
1=Auto call forward digital key telephone to single line telephone.
2=Enable pickup key, allowing digital telephone to capture an existing phone call from the single line
telephone port.
3= Enable 1 & 2 above.
Programming Station Name. Entries may be programmed on this form. Select the STN number that you
wish to program, press [CHANGE] (MIC/AT) key. During name entry, the numeric keypad keys will
operate as alphabetical character keys. Each key will enter the letters that appear on the keycaps.
The following table illustrates the entries that each key can make.
Note: While the keycaps on TransTel DK telephones show the letter “Q” on the 7 digit and “Z” on the 9
digit, they are in fact programmed as listed below.
Key 1 = Q - Z - (Blank Space) – 1 Key 2 = A - B – C - 2
Key 3 = D - E - F – 3 Key 4 = G - H - I - 4
Key 5 = J - K - L – 5 Key 6 = M - N – O - 6
Key 7 = P - R - S – 7 Key 8 = T - U – V - 8
Key 9 = W - X - Y – 9 Key 0 = (Period). - : - & - 0
Key # = ( - ) - $ - # Key * = (Dash) - / - ! - *
DSS Key 23 = Backspace DSS Key 24 = Forward
Each character is indicated in order. For instance, pressing 2 will display A. Pressing it again will display B.
Pressing it a third time will display C. Pressing it for the fourth time will display 2. The character that is being
programmed will be underscored. Movement from character to character (left to right) is through the use of the
DSS3 – (left) and DSS4 - (right) keys.
When the name is acceptable, press [SAVE] to store the name in system memory.
The Comments field is a forms only field and is for use by installation personnel.