User Guide
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TESLA Service Software User Guide
THA–4S
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Country – this information should contain the international prefix,
country code and national prefix.
Home SID – this number is used to define the primary traffic area of the
phone. The number contains the country code, system bit information
and the area code.
Access Q – this is used to define the method of sending the phone
identification data (1 = country code in use; 0 = no country code in use).
Local Cmd – this is used to determine if Local Mode Mesaages are
accepted.
Paging Ch – this number is used to identify the primary traffic channel
of the phone.
ACCOLC – this number is used to identify which overload class the
phone belongs to.
Group – this is used to determine which group the phone is opearting
in.
You are also able to store:
Language –With THA–4 Series Phones 3 languages can be selected
(English, French or Spanish). With THA–4S Series Phones 2
languages can be selected ( English or Spanish ).
Emergency 9 – 3 different emergency numbers can be defined. The
principal emergency number programmed should be the emergency
number applicable to the user’s primary location.
The process for programming a NAM with this method is as follows:
1.Select NAM 1 or 2.
2.Select Default – scroll through the available defaults using
the arrow keys until you find the desired default. All the default
information will be displayed on the PC screen
3.Select Number and program the new subscriber number
using the normal text editing keys
4.Select Wake up and program the new Wake up message
using the normal text editing keys. To help with the message
alignment, the phone’s display will constantly be updated
during this process
5.Select Security and program the new security code using the
normal text editing keys
6.Select Enter to save to EEPROM.
Alternatively, the user is able to program each individual parameter if they
choose not to use the customisation feature.










