PANASONIC EB 2500/2501/2502, TP 500/800 SERIES. NOTES: This is a dual NAM mobile or transportable unit. The ESN prefix is 136 decimal & 88 hex. Panasonic: 201-392-6053 NAM PROGRAMING: 1. This unit requires a programing adaptor, part number EB-W0134, if you do not have one try one of the following: If the phone has a transportable pack with a charged battery you can jump pins 2 and 3 of the power connector with a paper clip or tweezers. With the transceiver right side up (rubber feet on the bottom) look at the power connector, pin 2 is bottom right, and pin 3 is top center. In the following diagram the X marks the top of the connector where the plastic clip on the power cord is: X 5 3 1 6 4 2 Ignore any numbers stamped on the connector and remember this shows the power connector looking at the transceiver, or wire side of the power cord. If the phone does not have a transportable pack you can remove the plastic cap from the power cord and jump pins 2 and 3 as above. 2. Turn power on with pins 2 and 3 jumpered. 3. Enter * 0 0 0 0 #, phone will display "0", you are now in maintenance mode. 4. Enter * 1 SND for NAM 1, or * 2 SND for NAM 2. Phone will display "1" or "2". Note that NAM 2 has entries 01 through 06 only. 5. Each data entry can be looked at by pressing RCL followed by the location (step) number below. 6. To store new data enter the value, press STO followed by the location (step) number below. For example to enter a system ID of 00031 enter 00031 STO 01. Data can be entered or reviewed in any order. 7. At any time press STO * * to complete programing and return to maintenance mode. 8. At any time press STO # # to ABORT programing and return to maintenance mode. 9. Press * 4 SND to exit maintenance mode. PROGRAMING DATA: STEP# #OF DIGITS/RANGE DESCRIPTION 01 00000 - 32767 SYSTEM ID 02 10 DIGITS MIN (AREA CODE & TEL NUMBER) 03 0 OR 1 PREFERRED SYSTEM 04 333 OR 334 INITIAL PAGING CHANNEL 05 2 DIGITS ACCESS OVERLOAD CLASS 06 2 DIGITS GROUP ID (10 IN USA) 07 2 DIGITS DIALED DIGIT LIMIT (00= NO LIMIT) 08 08 ONLY STATION CLASS MARK 09 UP TO 12 DIGITS SPEED DIAL NUMBER (PERMANENT NUMBER STORED IN LOCATION 00) 10 2 TO 4 DIGITS LOCK CODE 11 8 DIGIT, 0 OR 1 SEE NOTE 1 BELOW. 12 8 DIGIT, 0 OR 1 SEE NOTE 2 BELOW 13 8 DIGIT, 0 OR 1 SEE NOTE 3 BELOW NOTES: 1. Suggested entry is: 11000100. Digit 1 = Local use Mark Digit 2 = MIN Mark Digit 3 = Not Used Digit 4 = Not Used Digit 5 = Not Used Digit 6 = Horn Alert (Select only if radio mute is "0") Digit 7 = Radio Mute (Select only if horn alert is "0") Digit 8 = Not Used 2. Suggested entry is: 00010100. Digit 1 = Not Used Digit 2 = Built in Monitor Digit 3 = Auto Lock (if set to 1 and unlock code is unknown phone will NOT enter program mode.) Digit 4 = Full Lock Digit 5 = Not Used (Enable only one of the following) Digit 6 = Allow user A/B select Digit 7 = Preferred system only Digit 8 = Home system only (no Roam) 3. Suggested entry is: 11000111. Digit 1 = Received call indicator Digit 2 = Continuous DTMF Digit 3 = Not Used Digit 4 = Dial Lock Digit 5 = Not Used Digit 6 = Enable permanent timer (FCN 1) Digit 7 = Enable resetable timer (FCN 2) Digit 8 = Enable individual call timer READING ESN FROM HANDSET: 1. Power up phone with pins 2 and 3 jumpered as above. 2. Enter * 0 0 0 0 #. 3. Press * 3 SND. 4. Press 1 1 SND, phone will display decimal ESN, note that the leading "1" of the 136 ESN prefix will be omitted as the phone only has a ten digit display capacity. LOCK: F 3 2 = Dial Lock, F 3 1 = Send lock, F 3 0 = Full lock UNLOCK: Enter two to four digit code. A/B SYSTEM SELECT: 1. Phone will default to preferred/non-preferred on every power up. 2. A only: F 7 2 3. B only: F 7 3 4. Home only: F 7 4