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Table 2  LSS Programming Commands
Command
Function Description
Valid entries
(x=/y=/n=)
Teltone
Default
Customer
Settings
(1) When entering a command, replace “x” and “y” with the desired variables.
For example, to change the number of rings before disconnect from 12 to 10, enter
*
01#10#.
To change the password to 1234, enter
*
03#1234#1234#.
(2) Three short beeps following a command entry confirms that the command is accepted. One long beep indicates an error.
00#
00#
Restore defaults: Resets unit to default settings,
not Customer Defined Settings. THE COMMAND
MUST BE ENTERED AS SHOWN.
01#x#
Number of rings: Sets the number of times the
LSS will ring any port before disconnecting.
1-30
12
02#x#
Remote programming: Enables or disables
remote programming.
0=disabled
1=enabled
1=enabled
03#x#x#
Password: Sets the password for both local and
remote programming. THE PASSWORD MUST
BE ENTERED TWICE, AS SHOWN.
3-10 digits, any DTMF
digits except #
8358663
“Teltone”
04#x#
Dial tone type: Determines the type of dial tone
sent by the LSS to a user attempting emergency
access. If 0 is selected, the user hears precise
dial tone. If 1 is selected, the user hears stutter
tone, indicating that the user has not reached
central office dial tone.
0=precise
1=stuttered
0=precise
05#x#
Privacy timeout: Enables or disables the privacy
timeout feature.
0=disabled
1=enabled
0=disabled
06#x#
Fax routing: Determines the port to which the
LSS directs a fax call when it receives a CNG
signal.
0=disabled
1-4=ports
2
09#
Exit remote programming.
10#x#
Off-hook timeout, Port 1: Limits the time allowed
for a single call on Port 1.
0-255 (minutes)
0=disabled
20#x#
Off-hook timeout, Port 2: Limits the time allowed
for a single call on Port 2. (All units)
0-255 (minutes)
0=disabled
30#x#
Off-hook timeout, Port 3: Limits the time allowed
for a single call on Port 3.
0-255 (minutes)
0=disabled
40#x#
Off-hook timeout, Port 4: Limits the time allowed
for a single call on Port 4.
0-255 (minutes)
0=disabled
11#x#
Audible ringback, Port 1: Enables or disables
audible ringback with calls to Port 1.
0=disabled
1=enabled
0=disabled
21#x#
Audible ringback, Port 2: Enables or disables
audible ringback with calls to Port 2.
0=disabled
1=enabled
0=disabled
31#x#
Audible ringback, Port 3: Enables or disables
audible ringback with calls to Port 3.
0=disabled
1=enabled
0=disabled
41#x#
Audible ringback, Port 4: Enables or disables
audible ringback with calls to Port 4.
0=disabled
1=enabled
0=disabled
50#x#
Priority type: Determines how competing users
will be given access to the line.
0=total priority
1=emergency
2=no priority
2=no priority
51#y#x#x#
Emergency phone numbers: When emergency
priority is enabled, this command sets the phone
numbers to which a Port 1 user is allowed priority
access when the line is in use. Up to 10 numbers
can be programmed. y=1 through 10. x=phone
number (up to 16 digits).
THE PHONE NUMBER MUST BE ENTERED
TWICE, AS SHOWN.
y=1-10
x=phone number
none
52#x#x#
Emergency Access Code: When emergency
priority is enabled, this command sets the Access
Code that a Port 1 user can enter to obtain
access to the line in order to dial any number.
THE ACCESS CODE MUST BE ENTERED
TWICE, AS SHOWN.
0-16 digits
none
Line Sharing Switch
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