SSC-303-F- (303-FS) OR BLC-303-F (303-F)-650-521-CAC6.00-ISSUE4.0 SERVICE MANUAL FOR MODEL SSC-303-F (FORMERLY 303-FS) OR MODEL BLC-303-F (FORMERLY 303-F) CHARGE-A-CALL TELEPHONE EQUIPPED WITH CAC6.
ISSUE 4.0 IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CUSTOMER Please fill in before you continue. The following information is necessary when calling CEECO for assistance. MODEL NUMBER MODEL SSC-303-F EQUIPPED WITH CAC6.00 FIRMWARE SERIAL NUMBER DATE MANUFACTURED LOCATION INSTALLED For us to better serve you, please have this information available when calling for technical support.
ISSUE 4.0 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1.0 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................... 4 2.0 GENERAL ............................................................................................................... 4 3.0 PROGRAMMING .................................................................................................. 5 PROGRAMMING CONTINUED… .....................................................................
ISSUE 4.0 1.0 INTRODUCTION The practices in this manual provide installation and maintenance information for the Model SSC-303-F Stainless Steel Wall Telephone, equipped with CAC6.00 software. For information not included in this manual, please call or write: CEECO Customer Service 1580 NW 65th Avenue Plantation, FL 33313 (954) 587-5430 2.0 GENERAL The CEECO Model SSC-303-F Telephone, equipped with CAC6.
ISSUE 4.0 3.0 PROGRAMMING 3.1 Connect the telephone to a working telephone line or a DTMF test set. 3.2 Locate the two plastic mini-jumpers on the edge of the printed circuit board and move them to the “ON” position, as depicted on the last page of this manual. 3.3 Lift the handset and wait for dial tone before beginning programming. First read through the programming section and then do the actual programming as you read along again. Programming is accomplished by way of the DTMF keypad.
ISSUE 4.0 PROGRAMMING CONTINUED… Location #00: Digit 1 0 1 Implement Call restrictions No call restrictions Digit 2 0 1 No incoming calls allowed Incoming calls allowed Digit 3 0 1 Narrow dial tone detect window Wide dial tone detect window (Always recommended) Digit 4 0 1 Mute the microphone until the user dials a digit Unmute the microphone after the access number is dialed Digit 5 0 1 2 DTMF dialing 10 PPS pulse dialing 20 PPS pulse dialing Digit 6 0=no call timeout 1=2 min.
ISSUE 4.0 PROGRAMMING CONTINUED… 3.6 If you desire the phone to automatically dial a number (up to eleven digits in length) when the handset is lifted, now is the time to enter it. If this is not a desired function, proceed to section 3.8. Programming location #19 stores the auto-dial number. Therefore, enter # 1 9 followed by the desired auto dial number. For example: Entering #199 will program the phone to automatically dial a 9, when the handset is lifted.
ISSUE 4.0 PROGRAMMING CONTINUED… 3.8 If you desire to have speed-dialing capability, now is the time to program it. If this is not a desired function, proceed to section 3.9. There are 40 speed-dial locations available. Those locations are #30 thru #69. The speed numbers may be up eleven digits in length. Simply enter the pound key, followed by the location number, followed by the desired speed dial number.
ISSUE 4.0 PROGRAMMING CONTINUED… You could feasibly program all forty locations in one continuous programming sequence. Example: Entering #305551212#315875430#325839907 will program the phone to automatically dial 555-1212 when #30 is dialed, 587-5430 when #31 is dialed, and 583-9907 when #32 is dialed. Please note that, when the phone is put into operation, the # key must be dialed preceding the two digit location number, in order to release the speed dial number.
ISSUE 4.0 PROGRAMMING CONTINUED… 3.9 If you desire the phone to implement call restrictions, we will program the restrictions now. If this is not a desired function, proceed to section 3.10. In order for the phone to implement restrictions, a “0” must have been selected for Digit 1 under programming location #00. If this was not done, repeat section 3.5 in its entirety. The associated programming locations are #70 thru #89. Each of these twenty (20) locations may be used to program one call restriction.
ISSUE 4.0 4.0 TESTING/OPERATION 4.1 With the phone connected to the DTMF test set or working telephone line, lift the handset. Any number that was programmed into Location #19 should automatically dial out, at this time. If not, hang up the phone and repeat sections 3.2, 3.3, 3.6, and 3.10 only. If this does not solve the problem, please refer to section 10.2. 4.
ISSUE 4.0 TESTING/OPERATION CONTINUED… 5.0 4.6 Try placing a call to the phone. If the phone was programmed to accept incoming calls, it should ring and be answered with normal phone operation to follow. If it was programmed not to accept incoming calls, it will still ring, but when it is answered the called party will not be heard on the far end. The microphone will be muted. The Phone will then sound an error tone after approximately four seconds and reset itself.
ISSUE 4.0 6.0 INSTALLATION NOTES AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 6.1 Using a 301-037 security tool (sold separately), loosen and remove the security screw. 6.2 The security tool is for a standard 5/32" button head screw generally used on the framework of the phone booths. 6.3 Separate the cover assembly from the backplate assembly. 6.4 The backplate assembly may be installed on any standard backboard. 6.
ISSUE 4.0 7.0 SPECIFICATIONS INPUT POWER: C.O. Line powered LOOP CURRENT: 23ma. min. 80ma. max.(48 VOLT LOOP) IMPEDANCE: 600 ohms SIGNALING: DTMF, 70ms tone, 50ms spacing OUTPUT: -8.0 to -10.0dbm HEARING AID COMPATIBLE: Meets EIA standards ENVIRONMENTAL: Temperature 0C to 50C Humidity 20%-90% non-condensating PROGRAMMING: Via DTMF keypad.
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ISSUE 4.0 9.0 FCC NOTICE 9.1 FCC REGISTRATION AND REPAIR INFORMATION Your new telephone has been registered with the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) in accordance with Part 68 of its rules. The FCC requires that you be advised of certain requirements involving the use of this telephone. 9.2 CONNECTION WITH THE NATIONWIDE TELEPHONE NETWORK The FCC requires that you connect this telephone to the Nationwide Telephone Network through a registered jack provided by the Telephone Company in your area.
ISSUE 4.0 10.0 REPAIR AND RETURN INFORMATION 10.1 WARRANTY REPAIR Any device returned requiring warranty service, repair or credit must be accompanied with a "Return Material Authorization" (RMA) form. It must include: return shipping instructions, original purchase order number and special marking instruction. A description of the trouble observed must be attached to the defective unit. This information must be inside the shipping container. 10.
ISSUE 4.0 11.0 WARRANTY POLICY 11.1 GENERAL CEECO products are guaranteed to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of 365 days from the date of original purchase. CEECO's obligation under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement of any part found to be defective by CEECO. Under no circumstances shall CEECO be liable for loss, damage, cost of repair or consequential damages of any kind, which have been caused by neglect, abuse, act of God or improper operation of equipment.
ISSUE 4.0 12.0 DIAGRAM Locate the mini jumpers on the corner of the PCB. O N O MOVE THE MINI JUMPERS TO THE ON POSITION BEFORE GOING OFFHOOK. When programming is completed, move the mini jumpers to the OFF position. O FF N O O FF N O FF NOTE: Do not leave the mini jumpers in the ON position; this will decrease battery life.