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Table 4 LSS Programming Commands
Command
Function Description
Valid entries
(x=/y=/n=)
Standalone
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
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.
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.
LSS will ring any port before disconnecting.
1-30
12
∗
02#x#
Remote programming: Enables or disables
remote programming.
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.
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 she/he has not reached
central office 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 she/he has not reached
central office dial tone.
0=precise
1=stuttered
0=precise
∗
05#x#
Privacy timeout: Enables or disables the privacy
timeout feature.
timeout feature.
0=disabled
1=enabled
1=enabled
∗
06#x#
Fax routing: Determines the port to which the
LSS directs a fax call when it receives a CNG
signal.
LSS directs a fax call when it receives a CNG
signal.
0=disabled
1-4=ports
0=disabled
∗
09#
Exit remote programming.
∗
10#x#
Off-hook timeout, Port 1: Limits the time allowed
for a single call on Port 1. (All units)
for a single call on Port 1. (All units)
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)
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. (M-393-A/B and
M-394-A/B only)
for a single call on Port 3. (M-393-A/B and
M-394-A/B only)
0-255 (minutes)
0=disabled
∗
40#x#
Off-hook timeout, Port 4: Limits the time allowed
for a single call on Port 4.
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.
audible ringback with calls to Port 1.
0=disabled
1=enabled
1=enabled
∗
21#x#
Audible ringback, Port 2: Enables or disables
audible ringback with calls to Port 2.
audible ringback with calls to Port 2.
0=disabled
1=enabled
1=enabled
∗
31#x#
Audible ringback, Port 3: Enables or disables
audible ringback with calls to Port 3.
audible ringback with calls to Port 3.
0=disabled
1=enabled
1=enabled
∗
41#x#
Audible ringback, Port 4: Enables or disables
audible ringback with calls to Port 4.
audible ringback with calls to Port 4.
0=disabled
1=enabled
1=enabled
∗
50#x#
Priority type: Determines how competing users
will be given access to the line.
will be given access to the line.
0=total priority
1=emergency
2=no priority
0=total 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.
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.
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
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