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After completing the table above, program this information into the Polling Controller,
if you are using one, then into the LSS. (Programming instructions for the Polling
Controller are provided in Reference Manual 40-400-00013 .)
The
Example: Table 6.... is complete with Remote Programming Codes and the
number of each LSS in the daisy-chain. As indicated in the table, the Remote
Programming Code for the third LSS is #3.
Example: Table 6  Remote Programming Daisy-chained LSS Units
Transfer Code for
Remote Programming
Remote Programming Code
LSS to be Programmed
#1
#1
1
#2
#2
2
#3
#3
3
#4
#4
4
#7
PROPRIETARY
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Set the Remote Programming Code for each LSS with the appropriate transfer code
using the information you entered in the table, above.
Following the example in Table 6, you would program the two-digit code for the
third LSS, by entering:
*
07#2##3#
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After you have programmed each LSS with a Remote Programming Code, follow the
instructions in Chapter 4 to program settings for the features you will use.
Alternate Telephone Connection
Note:
Jack B is available only on M-392-A/B and M-393-A/B LSS units.
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Installation Using Jack B: Use Jack B to ensure that the LSS is the first device on
the line. Installing the LSS as the first device forces all calls to be processed through
it before they are sent to other extensions. To do this, the protector block wiring must
be modified, most likely on a block wired after the protector. The incoming tip/ring
pair is moved from the first tip/ring pair (T1/R1) to the second tip/ring pair (T2/R2).
The incoming line appears on Pins 2 and 5 of modular jacks . The Telephone Line pair
are connected to Pins 3 and 4. The LSS will route the calls it receives from Pins 2 and 5
to other phones on Pins 3 and 4. Refer to Figure 9.
Line Sharing Switch
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