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tea1069n

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tea1069n
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Versatile Speech/dialler/ringer With Music-on-hold
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NXP Semiconductors
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Memory recall state
Repertory numbers can be dialled-out after or before
entering manual dialling, last number redial and by
entering the memory locations in successive order.
The stored numbers can be dialled by the following
procedures:
or
Program state
The program mode can be entered from the conversation
(on-line) mode.
Pressing the [STORE] key in this state puts the TEA1069
and TEA1069A in the program mode. The program state
can be left by going on-hook (by putting the handset on the
cradle or pressing the [HOOK] key), the program mode is
interrupted and nothing is stored, or by ending the store
procedures resulting in a proper store of the programmed
item.
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accepted for last number redial. If this maximum is
reached the redial function is inhibited. During LNR
programmed access pauses are also dialled.
The [RECALL] key and the (in pulse dialling mode
allowed) tone switch key [ /T] are also stored in LNR
memory.
Notepad function.
In conversation state it is possible to store a number into
the LNR register, which may be dialled after an
on-hook/off-hook action. The procedure is as follows:
– press [STORE]
– press to-be-stored sequence of the digits [0] to [9],
– press [STORE]
– press [PAUSE/LNR].
Press [MRC]
Press one of the numeric keys [0] to [9], corresponding
to the memory location
Press one of the direct memory keys ([M1] to [M10]).
Programming repertory numbers.
Storing of a new repertory number including access
pauses, tone switch and register recall can be done by
the following procedures:
– press [STORE]
– press to-be-stored sequence of the digits [0] to [9],
– press [MRC]
Versatile speech/dialler/ringer with
music-on-hold
[PAUSE/LNR], [ /T] or [RECALL]
[PAUSE/LNR], [ /T] or [RECALL]
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– press one of the numeric keys [0] to [9],
or
– press [STORE]
– press to-be-stored sequence of the digits [0] to [9],
– press [M1] to [M10].
For storing the redial number in repertory use:
– press [STORE]
– press [PAUSE/LNR]
– press [MRC]
– press one of the numeric keys [0] to [9],
or
– press [STORE]
– press [PAUSE/LNR]
– press [M1] to [M10].
If the keyboard described in Fig.17 is selected by the
KBS diode option, repertory memory place
[M1] = [MRC] + [1] to [M10] = [MRC] + [0], thus the set
has 10 repertory numbers which can be selected via two
different ways.
If the keyboard described in Fig.19 is selected by the
KBS diode option repertory memory place
[MRC] + [0] to [MRC] + [9] and [M1], [M2] and [M3] are
different repertory numbers, thus this set has in total
13 repertory numbers.
Memory overflow.
A maximum of 224 digits can be stored in the repertory
memories. When the maximum is reached, no keytone
is generated when trying to store more digits. The store
procedure is cancelled automatically.
Clear repertory number.
Clearing a memory location is possible via the same
procedure as for storing a number, except no telephone
number is entered, thus one of the following sequences
must be used:
– press [STORE]
– press [MRC]
– press one of the numeric keys [0] to [9],
or
– press [STORE]
– press [M1] to [M10].
corresponding to the memory location
[PAUSE/LNR], [ /T] or [RECALL]
corresponding to the memory location
corresponding to the memory location
TEA1069; TEA1069A
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