
ISSUE 4.0
CEECO
Communication Equipment & Engineering Company
PROPRIETARY
2.0 PROGRAMMING
THIS EQUIPMENT IS TELEPHONE LINE POWERED.DURING PROGRAMMING THE CENTRAL OFFICE OR
PBX MAY RESPOND TO THE PROGRAMMING CODES WITH VARIOUS BUSY TONES,REORDER TONES
RECORDINGS,ETC.THESE TONES AND RECORDINGS WILL HAVE NO EFFECT ON THE PROGRAMMING.
PLEASE IGNORE THEM.ALL PROGRAMMING IS DONE THROUGH THE UNIT KEYPAD.
2.1 Connect the line cord from the telephone to a DTMF test set. If a DTMF
test set is not available then connect the line cord to a working telephone
line.
2.2 The blue mini-jumpers (located on the corner of the MCRK-2 Printed
Circuit Board) must be placed in the "ON" position, as depicted in the
diagram on the last page of this manual.
NOTE: When servicing the MCRK-2 board, be sure not to contact metal
parts, otherwise permanent damage may occur to the board.
2.3 Lift the handset (off-hook condition) and wait for dial tone to begin
programming.
2.4 To clear all user programmable memory, lift the handset and dial #97.
2.5 Programming consists of entering the # sign which is the start of a
memory location and is followed by a two digit code, up to 92,
corresponding to the chosen memory location.
For example: #70 + a number of one to eleven digits.
Numbers may be programmed one after another by pressing the # key
before the next location code. The telephone does not have to be placed on
hook after each location is programmed.
For example: #705551212#7118005558989 will enter the number
555- 1212 into the #70 location and the number 1-800-555-8989
into the #71 location.
2.6 An individual number may be erased or changed by just entering # plus its
location. Example #02 would erase the contents of speed dial location 2.
Entering #02 + a number of one to eleven digits would reprogram that
number.
2.7 Locations #00 - #92 are the repertory dialing memory locations. Log the
numbers programmed into Section 3.0 Programming Tables.
2.8 When programming is complete, move the blue mini-jumpers back to the
"OFF" position and hang up the phone (“on-hook condition).