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Programming the Options
Depending on the individual installation site and the needs of the
telecommunications administrator, a service technician may be called
upon to change the following settings for the CALLMASTER® II
(602D), CALLMASTER® III (603D), or CALLMASTER® IV voice
terminal.
Enable or disable the Mute button (the default for the
CALLMASTER II and CALLMASTER III is Mute enabled; for the
CALLMASTER IV, the default is Mute disabled).
Set the display for one or two lines (the default is a 2-line
display).
NOTE: The 2-line (by 40 character) format is the expected
normal usage. The 1-line format is needed only when the
CALLMASTER is administered as a 7405D with D401 display,
as a 7406D, or as any other set with a 1-line display format.
Enable or disable the Record Out Signal (the default for the
CALLMASTER II and CALLMASTER III is enabled, for the
CALLMASTER IV, the default is disabled).
Enable or disable the Recording Warning Tones (the default for
the CALLMASTER II and CALLMASTER III is Warning Tones
enabled; for the CALLMASTER IV, the default is Warning Tones
disabled). This tone may be a legal requirement.
Set the volume control for the headset (the default is the Per Plug
setting).
These option settings can also be displayed for verification. See
IMPORTANT: These procedures should be done only by a service
technician, at the request of the telecommunications administrator.
In order to “hide” these features for security purposes, especially the
option to disable the Recorder Interface, four button presses are
necessary to enter programming mode: Press [ 
Select
 ]  followed by
Mute
 ], and then dial the specified 2-digit code at the dial pad.
NOTE: Be sure that no handsets or headsets are plugged in, and
any optional adjunct, such as an S101A, S201A, or
SoundPoint™ Office Speakerphone, is turned off. The ringer
should also be off, and the display should be in Normal mode.
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