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Enter Call Length:
“Call Length” refers to the maximum time (in minutes)
that the unit will allow a conversation to last.
6. Enter the number (1 thru 4) that corresponds to
the call length time (in minutes) that is
desired. ( ) [ 1 ]
Note: A “0” here allows indefinite call length, however
the unit will auto disconnect after 30 seconds of voice
silence.
Enter Dial Mode:
“Dial Mode” refers to the type of signal the unit uses to
dial a telephone number. The HF-2/TELEPROX is
capable of dialing rotary/pulse or touch-tone.
Enter "0" for Touch-tone dialout
7. Enter dial mode desired ( ) [ 0 ].
Enter Latch Enable/Disable:
“Latch Enable/Disable” refers to the ability of the
Miniguard II to latch (hold closed) the #1 relay, from a
remote location.
Enter " 1 " to enable the latch feature for relay #1.
Enter" 0 " to disable this feature.
8. Enter latch mode desired ( ) [ 0 ].
You will hear two beeps. . . .setup complete.
9. Enter "# #" to exit Program Mode, otherwise,
continue programming by entering the desired
function code.
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General Programming Information:
The "Initial Setup" for the Miniguard HF-2 with
proximity reader has been programmed at the factory.
The programming of the unit focuses on the progam
mode, the telephone numbers to be autodialed, the site
ID number, and the desired entry codes. It is important
that each programming step be taken in order. When
reprogramming a specific feature, you must always enter
the programming mode first. You may then go to the
appropriate procedural steps for the changes desired.
Note: It is recommended that you read thru all of the
following sections first, before any change is attempted.
This will familiarize you with the procedure required.
Recordany programmed informationyouwish to change
in the spaces ( ) provided. Factory default is displayed
in brackets [ ].
(A) To Enter Program Mode:
(B) Setting Operational Modes:
Thesesettings determine howtherelayswill function.
Except when noted, each of the following program
commands will result in two (2) tones (high/low)
signifying their completion and acceptance.
Standard Mode allows the relays to be activated for a
specified time period (such as for access control
purposes).
Optional Ring Down Mode: When call call button is
pressed, the HF-2 seizes the telephone line and waits
for the PBX to dial a preprogrammed number. This
call may only be terminated by the called party.
1. Unit must be in Program Mode.
2. Press '7' then press '2' to set unit for Ring
Down Mode.
3. If desired, exit Program mode by pressing '#'
(wait for two second tone).
(C) Setting the Primary and Backup Telephone
Numbers:
1. Unit must be in Program Mode.
2. Press '0' then '0' (wait for tone) and enter the
first phone number. Press '#' when complete.
Press '0' then '1' (wait for tone) and enter the
second phone number. Press '#' when complete.
If more numbers are needed press '0' then '2'
(wait for tone) and so on for up to 10 phone
numbers. Press '#' when complete.
3.If desired, exit Program Mode by pressing '#'
4.If remotely programming press '7'. to terminate
call.
This number identifies the unit upon request from a
central office.
(D) Setting the Site ID Number:
1. Unit must be in Program Mode.
2. Press '#8' .
3. Enter a four digit number.
You willhear two 'beeps'indicating command accepted.
4. If desired, exit Program Mode by pressing '#'
(wait for two second tone).
5. If remotely programming press '7'. to terminate
call.
1. Unit must be in Program Mode.
2. Press '7' then press '0' to set unit for standard
mode.
3. If desired, exit Program Mode by pressing '#'
4. If remotely programming press '7'. to terminate
call.
(a) Enter Program Mode Remotely:
1. Call the telephone number of the unit.
2. Listen for a single tone.
3. Enter "
✽
" then the unit's Program Code.
If the unit is new, use the preset factory code. (Factory
code is 5269). You will hear two beeps