Instruction manual
Connect Systems Inc. -Model TP-154 Page 7
PROGRAMMING THE TP-154
The TP-154 can be programmed with DTMF from a radio or service
monitor, or by plugging any DTMF telephone set into the rear panel
RJ-11 modular jack and using the telephone DTMF keypad.
There are three programming modes:
1. PER USER PROGRAMMING: This allows you to make programming
selections on a per user basis. See TABLE 2 for User Number vs
Tone/Code
2. GANG PROGRAMMING: This allows you to quickly program all 154
user slots to the same setting. For example you could enable or
disable the courtesy tone for all users with a single command.
Use the gang programming feature to quickly set all users to
the condition you wish for the majority and then afterward use
the Per User Programming to modify individual users as
required. For Example: If you only want five users enabled, you
would disable all users with gang programming and then
selectively enable the five desired users with per user
programming.
3. GLOBAL PROGRAMMING: This allows you to program selections that
affect all users at once. For example, DCS polarity or Hog
Penalty time etc. (Global Programmed items are not individually
programmable on a per user basis).
To Enter and Exit Programming Mode: To enter programming mode you
must first enter the programming mode access code. The access code
consists of six digits plus a leading * and a trailing #. The
syntax is *mmmmmm#. The factory default programming access code is
123456 (note that this code is always six digits in length).
Therefore the code required to get into programming mode is
*123456#. This code will be valid unless you change the
Programming Mode Access Code in the GLOBAL programming area.
When programming is completed send #### to exit the programming
mode. (If you forget, the TP-154 is designed to self exit three
minutes after the last DTMF command).
Remote and Local Programming Modes: When the TP-154 receives the
program mode access code it checks to see if the code came from a
radio or from a local telephone keypad. If the code is received
from the radio the TP-154 goes into Remote Programming mode. If
the code does not come from the radio the TP-154 knows that you
are local and using a DTMF telephone as a keypad.
In Remote Programming mode the transmitter remains keyed and a
beep will be heard about every five seconds to remind you that the
TP-154 is still in Program Mode. The front panel PROGRAM LED will
flash on and off. A DTMF sequence is transponded back after each
command sequence for programming validation on your CD-2 Decoder
Unit.