Eagle Alarm Verification Products 2244 Installation instructions manual - page 12
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User Access Code
This option is used to program the USER access code. The USER access code is used when an access code is
required on a call in to the 2244. See Option 3.
The USER access code can also be used to re-program itself but not change any other options, the phone number or
the Program Access code.
Any four digits, 0000 through 9999 (numbers ONLY) may be programmed. DEFAULT =
5678
5.2 ACCESSING PROGRAMMING VIA TELEPHONE CALL-IN.
To enter any of the three program modes call the 2244 using a DTMF telephone.
1. When the 2244 answers, you will hear the ring answer tones, bop/beep_beep/bop. Enter the appropriate Acknowledge
code. (Default =
*
) If the Acknowledge code is correct you will hear the acknowledge tone beep_beep_beep.
2. Now
enter
*
followed by the DTMF digit representing the program level you wish to enter, re:
Serial Interface =
6
Delay before dialing default =
7
Telephone number =
8
Access codes =
9
Main program =
0
You will hear a single beep after the
*
and the program progress tones, bop_bop_bop after the second digit.
3. Now enter the Program Access Code. (Default =
1234
) You will hear the program progress tones bop_bop_bop
if the Program Access Code is correct.
4. Now enter the new phone number, access code or program options. (See Options)
5. If you are programming just a phone number place a
#
after the last digit. (Example: To program 555-1234, enter
5551234#
)
6. When you have finished programming and have entered less than all the options, enter
*#
to save the data and exit
the program mode.
7. If you wish to exit the program mode without saving the data enter
**#
.
PROGRAMMING NOTES:
If you make a mistake while programming and wish to start over, enter a single
***
, then re-enter the data from the
beginning.
If you are programming an access code, including the Program Access Code, the 2244 will automatically exit the program
mode when the last digit is entered.
If you are programming options (excluding the phone number) you must press
*#
to exit the program mode.
When the 2244 exits the program mode via any of the above methods you will hear the program progress tones,
bop_bop_bop.
5.2.1 DEFAULTING THE PROGRAM
If you get lost in the programming and need to reset the unit to its default programming, momentarily short the two pins
labeled DEFAULT located on the edge of the board in the area next to the Stored Audio connector.