Specifications

CES SUPPORT 407-679-9440 Page 12 MAN71© CES 1996
3.0 Programming Procedures
3.1 Programming the 4700VP
The 4700VP can be easily programmed locally with a standard DTMF telephone. (Using a telephone with the
DTMF keypad incorporated on the handset can make it difficult to dial and listen at the same time). Programming
can also be achieved “over the air” with a DTMF microphone. Remote Program Code must be programmed for
over the air programming.
3.2 Local Programming
Local programming is accessed by plugging a DTMF telephone into the programming jack (J2) on the back of the
4700VP. Turn the power “On” and within 2 seconds press the * (asterisk) on the telephone keypad. The unit will
emit five beeps when the program mode is accessed. 00 # will exit the program mode.
To assist the programming process, a number of confidence tones will be heard. They are:
Valid Parameter Beep One 1 kHz tone (e.g. 33#)
Program Accepted Five 1 kHz tones generated rapidly (e.g. 33#0#)
Error beep Three 400 Hz tones generated rapidly (e.g. 95#)
3.3 Programming Parameters Explained
The following is a list of available programmable features. Parameters in bold letters below denotes factory
default settings.
Speed Dial Locations (01# through 25#)
Locations 01 through 25 are the speed dial locations. Acceptable characters are 0 ~ 9, 15 digits long. To program a
speed dial location, enter the location number followed by the # (pound key) followed by the phone number to be
stored in that location.
Example: to program 679-9440 in location number 1, enter the following sequence: 01# 6799440#
Factory Defaults Settings (30#)
The 4700VP can be set (or reset) to factory default settings by pressing 30 #. This command does not require data.
Example: To set factory default settings, press 30#, wait approximately 3 seconds and the Program Accept tone
will be heard.
Lead in Delay (31#)
This delay is the time which the 4700VP will key the transmitter prior to sending any signals to the mobile. (CWID,
Telephone Ringout etc.). This command is user programmable in ten steps.
0=60ms 1=70 ms 2=80 ms 3=100 ms 4=150 ms
5=200ms 6=350 ms 7=500 ms 8=750 ms 9=1 sec
Example: To program this delay for 350 ms enter the following sequence: 31# 6#