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Locations 63 to 124 are shifted locations of buttons 1 thru 62. Use the following steps to program shifted locations:
Go off hook at your voice terminal by lifting the handset or pressing the speakerphone button. Listen for dialtone, then press a location button.
After pressing a location button, the dialed touch tones will be audible in the handset or speakerphone. If you have option switch 3 on, audible tones will also be heard from the dialer itself. To operate the dialer in the Quiet mode, turn switch 3 off.
After detecting a pressed button the dialer retrieves the number from memory and dials. The caller must be off hook on the associated phone and dial tone present before dialing begins. The dialer beeps (option 3 on) as each digit is dialed for audible feedback.
Uploading & downloading phone number lists
The dialer uses ASCII protocol for sending and receiving.
The following procedures are for HyperTerminal, but other terminal emulation programs should be similar.
Start HyperTerminal. Choose a name, such as sdx64, and choose an icon for the connection. Click OK.
In the next window, go to "Connect using", and select Direct to Com1 (or the port number use). Click OK.
Port Settings should be 9600@8-none-1. If not, change them. The settings are:
Click OK.
HyperTerminal opens a blank window.
Click File > Properties.
Click the Settings tab.
Under Emulation, select ANSI.
Click the ASCII Setup... button.
Under Line delay, enter 200 milliseconds.
Click OK, then click OK again.
Click File > Save As... to save your sdx64 session properties. HyperTerminal assigns the file a ".ht" extension by default.
Connect a serial cable between the computer and dialer.
Double click the new connection icon you created, or start HyperTerminal, and click Cancel in the New Connection window. Click File > Open... and select the connection file you created. Click Open.
Press enter and you should see the following prompt screen:
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SDX-64 Dialer
Press keyboard enter button to receive file from SDX-64
- - - OR - - -
Press SDX-64 program button to upload file from computerConnect a RS-232 cable from the dialer to the computer.
Start HyperTerminal and connect to the dialer.
If the prompt screen is not visible, press enter.
In HyperTerminal, click Transfer > Capture Text...
Click Browse... to choose a folder and filename, and then click Save.
Do not use an existing filename. HyperTerminal will only append to a file, it will not overwrite it. If you download to the same file repeatedly, it will contain duplicate entries.
Click Start, and then press the enter key.
The dialer’s memory will be displayed on the screen and captured to the filename you selected.
When the "- - - END OF FILE - - -" message is displayed, Click Transfer > Capture Text > Stop.
Press enter to return to the prompt screen.
Remove the RS-232 cable to use the dialer.
Connect a RS-232 cable from the dialer to the computer.
Start HyperTerminal and connect to the dialer.
If the prompt screen is not visible, press enter.
Press the PROGRAM button on the SDX64.
The SDX-64 returns the message:
SDX-64 ready to receive data > > >
Click Transfer >Send Text File...
Choose the file to send and click the Open button.
It may take about 40 seconds to program all 124 locations. The Program led on the SDX-64 will go out when programming is complete, and the terminal window will be blank.
Press enter to return to the prompt screen. Press enter again to view the programmed numbers.
At the "- - - END OF FILE - - -" message press enter to return to the prompt screen.
Remove the RS-232 cable to use the dialer.
The telephone number list must be saved as a non-formatted file. File rules to follow are:
| 1 | 555-5555 | ;John Smith | |
| ;123 Dixie Highway, Orlando, FL | |||
| 14 | 301-555-5555 | ;Mary | |
| 123 | 9,3015555555 | ;Joe |
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| INCLUDED ITEMS | 1ea. MA5 power supply | wall plug style, regulated 5vdc output. |
| 1ea. D8W-87-7 cable | cc# 103 786 786 | |
| 1ea. D8AC-87-7 cable cable | cc# 103 786 737 | |
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| GENERAL | Operating voltage | 115vac 60hz |
| Output | 5vdc | |
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