Specifications
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Adjustment Procedures
Adjustment of the hybrid circuit is important if you are using Voice Prompts (DTMF
decoding improved), Alphanumeric Modem (modem detection improved), or PageSaver
(DTMF decoding improved).
Call Setup for Inbound Phone Lines
Using a DTMF telephone, call into the line you want to adjust. (This is sometimes difficult
if you have multiple telephone lines in a trunk group from the CO or PBX. In this case,
you may have to take the first trunks in the group temporarily out of service, or have
several telephones to generate calls on.)
♦ Call setup procedure
1. Call the Status “P” number in ZbaseW (the prompt setup number). Refer to the
Operations manual, System Voice Prompts section, for details.
2. After the prompt, enter the security code.
3. After the next prompt, enter 999.
4. One of the following will happen.
a. On version 300 software, you will hear a 1000 Hz tone immediately; it will
stay on for 1 minute.
b. On version 310 software, you will hear a beep. Wait 5 seconds, then you will
hear the 1000 Hz tone; it will stay on up to 4 minutes.
Call Setup for Outbound Phone Lines
♦ Call setup procedure
1. Using a DTMF telephone, call into any inbound telephone line.
2. Call the Status “P” number in ZbaseW (the prompt setup number). Refer to the
Series 2000 Operations manual (025-9034), System Voice Prompts section, for
details.
3. After the prompt, enter the security code.
4. After the next prompt, enter 999. You will hear a beep.
5. Enter #ttu, where tt is the trunk address (e.g. 07 or 12), and u is the unit on the
trunk (0 for trunk A, 1 for trunk B). For example, to adjust the trunk at address 13,
side B, enter the # key then 131.
6. You will hear dial tone. What you do at this point depends on how the outbound
trunk is used.
PULSE DIAL:
If you need to pulse dial a number on the outbound trunk (e.g. going into a pulse
dial DID line), enter the number while the dial tone is playing.
Wait five seconds for the outbound trunk to be seized. If the trunk is unavailable a
whooping tone will be played and you will hear the same beep that you heard after
entering 999 initially; at this point you could try to get the outbound trunk again.










