Specifications

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Manual Dialing Mode
Manual dialing consists of pressing one or more of the 12 digits on the keypad to dial that number. This mode
operates the same as a regular telephone keypad. When a key is depressed, the microphone will automatically key
the transmitter and generate that DTMF digit. When the key is released, the DTMF generation will cease and the
microphone will unkey the transmitter after a 2-second delay. If other keys are pressed within 2 seconds, the internal
timer will reset and continue to key the transmitter until the 2-second timer expires. The only exception to this is if
the "*" key and/or "#" key are programmed with an ANI-UP or ANI-DOWN code. If ANI's are programmed,
pressing the "*" or "#" will result in the transmission of the respect ANI code.
The PTT switch should not be depressed during any dialing.
AutoDial Memory Mode
This mode allows the user to press a single key to transmit a number in the autodial memory stored by the user.
User programmed numbers may be stored in any autodial location from 1 through 8. After an autodial location key
is depressed, the user will hear the autodial number transmitted by the sidetone generator. Up to 21 digit numbers
may be stored in any one of the eight memory locations. If an autodial location is selected that does not have a
number stored, then only a <beep>tone will be heard.
The PTT switch should not be depressed during the memory select or dialing sequence.
Keypad numbers 9 and 0 are used for programming autodial numbers, and special manual dialing modes that
will be described below.
Programming Autodial Memory
Begin by entering the "9" key followed by an autodial location 1-8, and then the number desired to store at that
location. After the entire sequence is entered, press the microphone PTT switch to store the number at the selected
location.
Example: To store the telephone number 1-800-327-9956 at memory location 5, press the following keys:
"9 5 18003279956 <PTT>"
After the PTT switch is pressed a <beep> tone will be heard, confirming that the entry has been written to memory.
(If a <beep> tone is heard prior to pressing the PTT switch, this indicates that an incorrect key has been pressed, and
the operation has been canceled.)
An autodial memory location may be overwritten at any time with a new number.
An autodial memory location may be cleared of any number by entering:
9 [location 1-8] <PTT>
SPECIAL MANUAL DTMF DIALING MODES
In the DTMF Autodialing Mode two different manual DTMF dialing modes are available for use. The first manual
DTMF dialing mode is called "Store and Send" Manual Dialing. The second mode is called "Timed Manual
Dialing". The "Store and Send" mode is enabled in the Model 710 microphone as received from the factory.
"Store and Send" Manual Dialing