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1.0 INTRODUCTION
The practices in this manual provide installation and maintenance information for
the CEECO Model WPP 531-FD-ADA-AA-RP or Model SSP-511-FD-ADAAA-RP Telephone with SPK1.07UNVLr1 firmware.
The information in this manual is subject to change without notification.
For information not included in this manual, please call or write:
CEECO
Customer Service
519 W South Park Street
Okeechobee, FL 34972
863-357-0798- telephone
863-357-0006- facsimile
info@ceeco.net
www.ceeco.net
2.0 GENERAL
2.1 The CEECO hands free telephone is a sturdy, vandal resistant, Stainless
Steel Panel Speakerphone. Instead of a hookswitch and handset, the
telephone has a Press to start/Press to stop button for initiation and
termination of phone calls. The Emergency Auto Dial button is also
provided for one button dialing of a preprogrammed emergency number of
up to 11 digits. Manual volume control is also provided inside the
telephone.
2.2The microphone is muted during periods of dial tone to deter the use of
hand held dialers.
2.3 Incoming calls may be allowed or blocked depending on the
programming.
2.4 Programming is accomplished via the DTMF keypad.
2.5 The telephone is equipped with an ADA feature (changing LED) which
when activated, provides a visual call progress indicator.
2.6The telephone provides an automatic answer feature (AA) and remote
programming (RP).
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3.0 PROGRAMMING
NOTE: It is recommended that you ground yourself to prevent ESD
damage to the PCB(s).
3.1Connect the phone to a working telephone line or a DTMF test set to
begin programming.
3.2 Move the mini-jumpers (located on the CEECO 660-000) Printed Circuit
Board) to the “ON” position, as depicted on the last page of this manual.
3.3Press the CALL button and wait for dial tone before programming any
digits.
3.4Each location is accessed by dialing the "#" sign and a two digit code. The
valid program locations are: #00, #01, #02, #18, #30-#69 (speed dial
locations), and #71-#89 (allowed call locations). The previous contents of
the location are automatically erased when the location code is accessed.
NOTE: Once the “#" (pound) key has been entered you may get an
operator recording or a fast busy, please disregard and continue
programming. It is important to be slow and deliberate when pressing the
keys during programming. A missed or partial tone could result in
improper programming.
3.5 Utilizing the keypad, enter #97#18#. This will clear all user
programmable memory to begin programming.
3.6Enter #00. Location "00" is the telephone options location. It is
comprised of ten digits, all of which must be filled to render the phone
functional. By entering 0 through 9 into each of the 10 digits, the phone
is customized to a particular installation. The 10 Digits and corresponding
options are located on the following page. Review your options and then
make the appropriate entries on the keypad, one right after the other. Be
sure to record your entries in the Location #00 Option Table for future
reference.
Digit 3:
0 No Conversation Time-Out. (Default) For Emergency Button
1-9 Minutes Conversation Time-Out
Digit 4:
0 No Conversation Time-Out. (Default) For Call Button
1-9 Minutes Conversation Time-Out
Digit 5:
0 Always 0 for this model. (Default)
Digit 6:
0 Deactivate ADA feature (changing LED).
9 Activate ADA feature (changing LED).
Digit 7:
1 Always 1 for this model
Digit 8:
0 Do not dial PBX access number #l8 (Default)
1 Dial PBX access number stored in Location #18 For Call Button
Digit 9:
0 Do not dial PBX access number #02. (Default)
1 Dial PBX number stored in location #02. For Emergency Button
Digit 10:
0 No Wink Detect
l-9 Length of the Wink (l = 50ms incremental to 450ms – entering a 5 is
recommended)
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PROGRAMMING CONTINUED…
DIAL #00 0152090015
Phone will be set as follows:
DIGIT 1 .. CALL RESTRICTIONS IN EFFECT
DIGIT 2 .. INCOMING CALLS ALLOWED
DIGIT 3 .. 5 MINUTE TIME OUT FOR EMERGENCY CALLS
DIGIT 5 .. ALWAYS 0
DIGIT 6 .. ACTIVATE ADA LED
DIGIT 7 .. ALWAYS 0
DIGIT 10 . 250MS WINK
LOCATION #01: (EMERGENCY NUMBER – RED BUTTON)
#01 ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
LOCATION #02: (PBX - EMERGENCY NUMBER RED BUTTON)
#02 ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
EXAMPLE:
DIGIT 4 .. 2 MINUTE TIME OUT FOR BLACK CALL BUTTON
DIGIT 8 .. DO NOT DIAL PBX NUMBER STORED IN LOCATION
#18
DIGIT 9 .. DIAL THE PBX ACCESS NUMBER FIRST FROM
LOCATION #02 (SHORT PAUSE THEN DIAL EMERGENCY
NUMBER).
This location holds the Emergency number to be dialed. Enter #01followed by the desired emergency number. The number can be in the range of 1 to 11
digits. Whenever a caller pushes the "EMER" (RED) button the number in
location #01 will be dialed. If caller wants to hang up then he or she must
the "CALL " button. The automatic time out disconnect features will begin to
work after the number has been dialed. The call will also disconnect when the
called end hangs up, provided the PBX gives the proper wink back on the line.
Be sure to record your number above for future reference.
This location holds any PBX number to be dialed for “Emergency” Calls. If
this is desired, enter #02, followed by the desired PBX number. The number
can be from 1 to 11 digits. Any number stored in location #02 will automatically
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dial first, followed by a pause, and then the phone will automatically dial the
number stored in location #01. Be sure to record you number above for future
reference.
PROGRAMMING CONTINUED…
LOCATION #18: (PBX – BLACK CALL BUTTON)
#18 ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
This location holds any PBX number to be dialed for normal Calls. If this is
desired, enter #18, followed by the desired PBX number. The number can be
from 1 to 11 digits. Any number stored in location #18 will automatically dial
when the black call button is pressed. The keypad is then available for use. Be
sure to record your number above for future reference. If the #18 Location is not
utilized, the phone will simply deliver dial tone and an enabled keypad, when the
Black Call button is pushed.
LOCATION #30 - #69: (SPEED DIAL LOCATIONS)
If Speed Dialing is desired, enter any of the Speed Dial Locations (#30-#69), followed by the desired speed-dial number for that location. There are 40
locations to choose from and use. The numbers to be speed-dialed can range from
1 to 11 digits.
EXAMPLE:
Enter #3018005551212 in the programming sequence. When in normal operating
mode, the user dials #30 and the phone will Speed Dial 1 800 555 1212. This is
true for all of the Speed Dial Locations from #30 to #69.
• Be sure to record your entries in the Speed Dial Table on the next page for
If the phone is intended to restrict certain calling patterns, then it must be
programmed to tell it specifically which calls to allow. Enter the allowed
numbers in any of these 20 locations. The numbers can range from 1 to 11 digits.
Enter the # key, followed by a two-digit location code (#71-#89), followed by
the allowed calling pattern. The * (Asterisk) symbol is defined as a wildcard. A
wildcard allows any digit (0-9) to be dialed in its place. Be sure to record your
entries in the table below for future reference.
EXAMPLE:
#71 * * * * * * * * * * Allows all 0 minus and 0 plus calls.
To program the auto-answer feature locate the 660-650 Printed Circuit
Board under the large (660-000) main printed circuit board. Refer to the diagram on page 20 of this manual. Move the mini-jumper to the
desired ring count, from 1-9.
RING COUNT
0 No auto-answer
1 Answer after 1st ring
2 Answer after 2nd ring
3 Answer after 3rd ring
4 Answer after 4th ring
5 Answer after 5th ring
6 Answer after 6th ring
7 Answer after 7th ring
8 Answer after 8th ring
9 Answer after 9th ring
When in operation, the telephone may be called from a remote location
and it will automatically answer itself after the number of rings, as
selected above. The telephone comes from the factory set to answer after
one ring, but this may be adjusted as stated above.
NOTE: The telephone may be manually answered any time prior to the
activation of the auto-answer feature, at which time conversation may take
place. Example: if the phone is set to auto-answer after nine rings, a
person at the telephone may answer on rings 1-8. At that time,
conversation could take place.
The Auto-Answer feature MUST be activated in order to utilize the
Remote Programming feature.
3.8 REMOTE PROGRAMMING
In order to accomplish remote programming, a security code must be
programmed. To do this, enter # 7 0, followed by four digits of choice,
which will become the security code. The only four digits that cannot be
used as a security code are 0000.
EXAMPLE: Enter # 7 0 5 5 5 1 and the phone will be programmed to
have a security code of 5551.
PROGRAMMING CONTINUED…
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This CEECO Model Telephone can be programmed remotely to change all
programming features previously discussed. In addition, the security code for
remote programming can be changed as well. No changes to the mini-jumpers are
required to remotely program the telephone. The following steps show how to
remotely program this CEECO telephone:
Place a call from another telephone to the CEECO telephone. The CEECO
telephone will automatically answer itself after the number of rings selected in
section 3.12. The CEECO telephone then sends two tones as a prompt for the
security code.
From the calling telephone, dial # #, followed by the security code. The
CEECO
telephone will send another tone to acknowledge access to remote programming.
The CEECO telephone is now ready to be remotely programmed. Follow the
instructions previously discussed under sections 3.06through 3.10, utilizing the
keypad from the calling phone. No other steps need to be followed. When finished, enter # 9 9. The CEECO telephone will hang-up to end the remote
programming session.
NOTE: As an added security measure, any failed or repeated attempts at remote
programming of the CEECO telephone must be followed by a full two minute
pause or rest, before additional attempts are made.
3.9 REMOTE MONITORING
This CEECO Model Telephone can remotely monitor the area in which it has
been installed by using another telephone. Simply follow the steps of the next
sections:
Place a call to the CEECOtelephone from another phone. The CEECO
telephone will answer itself after the number of rings programmed in section
3.12. The CEECO telephone sends out two tones as a prompt for the next step.
Using the calling telephone, dial # * which will turn on the microphone for
remote monitoring of the area of the CEECO telephone.
Dial # to end the monitoring mode and the CEECO phone will hang up.
3.10 When programming is finished, return the mini-jumpers to the
"OFF" position. Then return the phone to an “on hook” state (no dial tone), by
pressing the black "CALL " button.
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4.0 OPERATION
4.1 To make a call, press the black "CALL" button located on the front of the
phone. The LED will light red at this time. When dial tone is received,
the transmitter is muted and the phone waits for numbers to be dialed.
Any programmed PBX number (#18 Location) will automatically dial out.
The LED will flash red and green during the ringing cycle. When the call
is answered, the LED will turn green (after a maximum of four seconds),
and a normal speakerphone conversation may take place.
4.2To make an Emergency call, press the red "EMER" button located on the
front of the phone. The LED will light red at this time. The
preprogrammed number will dial out on the line. Any programmed PBX
number (#02 Location) will automatically dial out first. The LED will
flash red and green during the ringing cycle. When the call is answered,
the LED will turn green (after a maximum of four seconds), and a normal
speakerphone conversation may take place.
4.3After the call is complete, press the "CALL" button again to terminate the
call. The LED will go out. If user does not press the "CALL" button
when he or she is finished using the phone, the phone will hang-up after
detecting a WINK (momentary open) or when the timer times-out, if it
was so programmed.
4.4If digit 1 of Location #00 is "0", then call restrictions are in effect. The
numbers that may be dialed are restricted to the numbers entered into
Location #71-#89. If the number dialed is not in the Location #71-#89,
then the phone gives three tones and drops the line.
If digit 1 of Location #00 is "1" then there are no
restrictions and any number may be dialed.
4.5 If remote programming is being utilized and has been programmed, call
into the CEECO telephone from another telephone. Follow the
instructions from the programming section to perform the remote
programming.
5.0 RECOMMENDED TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT
DTMF Test Set
Volt/Ohm Meter
3/8" Nut Driver
5/16" Nut Driver
Flat Blade Screw Driver
Security Tool, CEECO Part Number 301-064
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6.0 INSTALLATION NOTES AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
6.1 Using a 301-064 security tool (sold separately) to remove the four
locking screws.
6.2The security tool is for a standard 5/32" button head screw generally used
on the framework of the phone booths.
6.3Separate the telephone assembly from its housing or mounting.
6.4Run the inside station wire through the housing or mounting and terminate
on to the RJ11C modular jack inside, as depicted in the diagram on the
following page. The CEECO-provided jack must
required over-voltage protection.
6.5The use of a gas tube or carbon station protector is recommended. The
station ground should not exceed 50 ohms.
6.6Plug the modular line cord from the PC board into the RJ11C terminal
block.
6.7Dress the line cord away from the locking screws and seat the telephone
assembly into the housing or mounting.
6.8Secure the telephone assembly by inserting and tightening the security
screws.
be used, as it contains
*****WARNING*****
A. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning
storm.
B. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless
the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.
C. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals
unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the
network interface.
D. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone
lines.
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6.9 OVER-VOLTAGE PROTECTION DIAGRAM
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7.0 TESTING
Assuming that the phone was programmed to automatically dial an emergency
number, and also allow use of the keypad for normal calls, without automatically
dialing a number when the black “CALL” button is pressed, the following should
apply:
Action: With the phone connected to a working phone line,
Press the black "CALL" button.
Reaction: The LED lights red and dial tone is received. Any number
programmed in the #18 Location will automatically dial out.
Otherwise the phone will allow normal calls to be made with the
keypad. Remember that if call restrictions are set, the phone will
only allow those calls to be made that have been programmed into
the #71-#89 Locations.
Action: Dial a number. The LED will flash red and green during the
ringing cycle.
Reaction: The called party answers. The LED turns green (after a maximum
of four seconds). A normal speakerphone conversation is allowed.
The keypad remains active for use within the boundaries set at
programming.
Action: Finish the conversation.
Press the "CALL" button, or wait until time-out occurs
(if programmed as such).
The LED goes out.
Reaction: The call is terminated.
Action: Press the "EMER" button. The LED lights red.
Reaction: The preprogrammed number is automatically dialed (SEE
SECTION 2, LOCATION #01) and will not disconnect unless the
black “CALL” button is pushed, the called party hangs up and a
wink back is received, or a programmed time out disconnect
occurs, at which time the LED goes out. During the ringing cycle,
the LED flashes red and green. When the call is answered, the
LED turns green (after a maximum of four seconds) and a normal
speakerphone conversation is allowed.
NOTE: If you experienced any trouble during the testing phase, please
refer back to the appropriate section(s) of the manual. Remember
that the mini-jumpers must be moved to “ON” for programming
and to “OFF” for operation. If trouble persists, refer to section
11.2 please.
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8.0 SPECIFICATIONS
LOOP CURRENT: 35ma. MIN. 80ma. MAX.
IMPEDANCE: 600 Ohms
SIGNALING: DTMF, 70ms tone, 50ms spacing
OUTPUT: -4.0 to -6.0dbm
ENVIRONMENTAL: Temperature 0°C to 50°C
Humidity 20%-90% non-condensating
PROGRAMMING: Via DTMF keypad.
FCC REGISTRATION: BW88T7-13716-TE-T
RINGER EQUIVALENCY: 0.4A
TYPE JACK: RJ11C
UL LISTED NO.: 6OF5
INPUT POWER: C.O. LINE POWERED (48v-52v Loop)
MEMORY RETENTION: Non-volatile storage (does not require power)
DIMENSIONS: 7 1/6" Wide x 11 1/4" High x 4 1/4" Deep
(SSP) (Handset on hook)
MOUNTING: Vertical Surface Mount.
WEIGHT: Approximately 4 Pounds.
WEATHERPROOF
HOUSING: Cast Aluminum
DIMENSIONS: 9 ½” Wide x 12 5/8” High x 8” deep.
(WPP) (including door).
MOUNTING: 4 holes spaced 8” x 5 7/8” x 13/32”
(or optional pole mounting bracket)
WEIGHT: Approximately 12 pounds.
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9.0 PARTS LIST
4 331-006 Outer Cover Locking- Screw
1 301-018 Modular Line Cord
1 301-054 Modular Connector (RJ11C)
1 531-200 Service Manual
1 700-008 Keypad Cable
1 660-000 CEECO SPK Board
1 705-110 Connectorized Keypad
2 6020 Momentary Panel Switch
1 14123 Speaker
1 331-005 Weatherproof Housing
1 12017 Ringer
ACCESSORIES:
1 301-064 Security Tool
QUANTITYPART NUMBERDESCRIPTION
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10.0 FCC NOTICE
10.3 NOTIFICATION TO THE TELEPHONE COMPANY
Tell them:
10.1 FCC REGISTRATION AND REPAIR INFORMATION
Your new telephone has been registered with the Federal Communication
Commission (FCC) in accordance with Part 68 of its rules. The FCC
requires that you be advised of certain requirements involving the use of
this telephone.
10.2 CONNECTION WITH THE NATIONWIDE TELEPHONE NETWORK
The FCC requires that you connect this telephone to the Nationwide
Telephone Network through a registered jack provided by the Telephone
Company in your area. This jack is a modular outlet, which you can order
from your local telephone company.
Before connecting this telephone, the FCC requires that you notify your
local telephone company business office. The number is in the front of
your phone book.
The "line" to which you will connect the telephone (that is, your phone
number) and the telephone's FCC registration number and ringer
equivalence number. These numbers are listed in Section 11.00.
The FCC further requires that you notify your local telephone company
when permanently disconnecting this telephone.
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11.0 REPAIR AND RETURN INFORMATION
11.1 WARRANTY REPAIR
Any device returned requiring warranty service; repair or credit must be
accompanied with a "Return Material Authorization" (RMA) FORM. It
must include return shipping instructions, original purchase order number
and special marking instruction. A description of the trouble observed
must be attached to the defective unit. This information must be inside the
shipping container.
11.2 DIRECT ALL INQUIRES TO:
CEECO
Repair Department
863-357-0798- telephone
863-357-0006- facsimile
info@ceeco.net
www.ceeco.net
11.3 NON-WARRANTY REPAIR
CEECO will repair equipment out of warranty for a set charge plus parts.
The customer must pay the shipping costs both directions.
11.4 RETURN FOR CREDIT
Material may be returned for credit only with prior approval. Material
authorized for return is subject to a 20% restocking charge based on the
manufacturer’s list price Return RMA must be requested no later than 30
days after original shipment.
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12.0 WARRANTY POLICY
12.1 GENERAL
CEECO products are guaranteed to be free of defects in material and
workmanship for a period of 365 days from the date of original purchase.
CEECO's obligation under this warranty is limited to repair or
replacement of any part found to be defective by CEECO. Under no
circumstances shall CEECO be liable for loss, damage, cost of repair or
consequential damages of any kind, which have been caused by neglect,
abuse, act of God or improper operation of equipment. This warranty is
limited to the value of material only.
12.2 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
Printed circuit boards should not be repaired in the field. If a unit is found
to be faulty, replace it with another unit and return the faulty unit to
CEECO for repair. Modifications by any one other than CEECO will void
the warranty.
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13.0 PROGRAMMING JUMPER DIAGRAM
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Locate the mini jumpers on
the corner of the PCB.
To program the phone
locally, move ONE mini
jumper to the ON position
BEFORE going off-hook.
When programming is
completed, move the mini
jumper to the OFF position.
Jumpers shown in
NORMAL mode.
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Jumpers now shown
in PROGRAMMING
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NOTE:
Do not leave both mini jumpers in the ON position.
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