Notice SecurAccess PMR 38Dial 0XNNNNNNNN Calling the SecurAccess2 “beep” tones The SecurAccess answers and goes off-hookEnter * Entering the programming mode2 “beep” tones Confirming the entryEnter 0000 4 digits (Factory setting : 0000)2 “beep” tones Confirming the entryEnter 06 Setting code access2 “beep” tones Confirming the entryEnter 1 Setting choice (medium)Enter *9 Confirming stored setting2 “beep” tones Confirming the operation3.4. Dialing mode (Tone/Pulse)The SecurAccess offers the choice of Tone or Pulse dialing. Check with your operator or installerbefore using the unit. Factory setting is Tone dialing.Setting to modify Code Setting choiceFactory settings are shown in greyConfDialing mode 0 0 Pulse : 0 – Tone : 1 *9Pulse dialing mark/break ratio 0 1 Pulse 66/33 ms : 0 60/40 ms : 1 *93.5. Loudspeaker volumeFor a better comfort, loudspeaker volume can be adjusted to 3 different levels.Setting to modify Code Setting choiceFactory settings are shown in greyConfLoudspeaker volume 0 6 Low : 0 – Medium : 1 – High : 2 *9In very noisy environments, an overboost reception level (+10 dB) can be selected. However, thisfeature requires an external power supply (see section § Erreur ! Source du renvoi introuvable.)3.6. Memory key storingThe SecurAccess comes with 1 up to 8 off-hook/memory buttons. To store the number to be dialedwhen depressing one of these buttons, enter the programming mode and proceed as follows:Setting to modify Code Setting choiceFactory settings are shown in greyConf.M1 Key n°1 (mandatory) 2 0 Number to store (* # = pause) (22 digits max)Note : no digit entered erases a previous stored number*9M1 Key n°2 (mandatory) 2 5 Number to store (* # = pause) (22 digits max)Note : no digit entered erases a previous stored number*93.7. Dialing with keypadSome models of SecurAccess series come with a front panel keypad. If you wish to dial numbersusing this keypad, you should first go off-hook by pressing a selected off-hook button that has no