Honeywell W8735B Owner's Manual - Page 17

Ring Setting, Changing Your Pass Code, Call the Telephone Access Module. Let

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Ring Setting The ring setting determines how many rings the Telephone Access Module hears before answering.The factory default setting is ten rings. The Telephone Access Module can share the line with your telephone answering machine. There are two ways the Telephone Access Module can answer when an answering machine is sharing the same phone line: 1. Telephone Access Module answers the phone line if it hears the set number of rings within 30 seconds. For example, if your answering machine answers in four rings: a. Set the ring setting to six rings. b. Call the Telephone Access Module. (Let the telephone ring three times.) c. Hang up. d. Call again within 30 seconds and allow the telephone to ring three more times. e. Telephone Access module will pick up after the third ring on the second call. 2. As soon as your answering machine answers, enter your pass code. You will not be prompted to enter your pass code using this method. To change the Ring Setting: After you have entered Configuration Number 4, you will hear, "The Ring Setting is 2 (if set at the factory default setting)." If your Ring Setting is programmed and is correct, press the * key to return to the Configuration Menu. You will hear, "To change the Ring Setting, press 1." "Enter the Ring Setting followed by the # key" 1. Enter a Ring Setting from 1 to 10. You will hear, "Your Ring Setting is (1-10)." 2. If this is the Ring Setting you want programmed, press the * key to return to the Configuration Menu. If the Ring Setting is not entered correctly, Telephone Access Module announces that you have entered an "Invalid Setting." Follow the menu and these instructions and enter a new Ring Setting. Changing Your Pass Code NOTE: The factory default setting is 1 2 3 4. 1. After you entered Configuration Number 5, you will hear: "Enter new four digit Pass Code followed by the # key." If you do not want to change the Pass Code at this time, press the * key to return to the Configuration Menu. 2. Enter your new four digit Pass Code followed by pressing the # key." You will hear, "Re-enter your new four digit Pass Code followed by the Pass Code." 3. Re-enter you pass code followed by the # key. 4. If the Pass Codes match, you will hear, "Pass Code changed, the new Pass Code is (your new Pass Code)." You automatically return to the 60 70 80 90 Configuration menu after hearing, 60 70 80 90 "The new Pass Code is " mes- sage. 17 69-1353

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Ring Setting
The ring setting determines how many rings the
Telephone Access Module hears before answering.The
factory default setting is ten rings.
The Telephone Access Module can share the line with
your telephone answering machine. There are two ways
the Telephone Access Module can answer
when an
answering machine is sharing the same phone line:
1.
Telephone Access Module answers the phone
line if it hears the set number of rings within 30
seconds. For example, if your answering
machine answers in four rings:
a.
Set the ring setting to six rings.
b.
Call the Telephone Access Module. (Let the
telephone ring three times.)
c.
Hang up.
d.
Call again within 30 seconds and allow the
telephone to ring three more times.
e.
Telephone Access module will pick up after
the third ring on the second call.
2.
As soon as your answering machine answers,
enter your pass code.
You will not be prompted to enter your pass code using
this method.
To change the Ring Setting:
After you have entered Configuration Number 4, you will
hear, “The Ring Setting is 2 (if set at the factory default
setting).”
If your Ring Setting is programmed and is correct, press
the * key to return to the Configuration Menu.
You will hear, “To change the Ring Setting, press 1.”
“Enter the Ring Setting followed by the # key”
1.
Enter a Ring Setting from 1 to 10. You will hear,
“Your Ring Setting is (1-10).”
2.
If this is the Ring Setting you want programmed,
press the * key to return to the Configuration
Menu.
If the Ring Setting is not entered correctly, Telephone
Access Module announces that you have entered an
“Invalid Setting.” Follow the menu and these instructions
and enter a new Ring Setting.
Changing Your Pass Code
NOTE:
The factory default setting is 1 2 3 4.
1.
After you entered Configuration Number 5, you
will hear: “Enter new four digit Pass Code fol-
lowed by the # key.”
If you do not want to change the Pass Code at this time,
press the * key to return to the Configuration Menu.
2.
Enter your new four digit Pass Code followed by
pressing the # key.” You will hear, “Re-enter your
new four digit Pass Code followed by the Pass
Code.”
3.
Re-enter you pass code followed by the # key.
4.
If the Pass Codes match, you will hear, ”Pass
Code changed, the new Pass Code is (your new
Pass Code).”
You automatically return to the
Configuration menu after hearing,
“The new Pass Code is “ mes-
sage.
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