Multi-Link Stick II Specifications

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Page 1 - ONLINE Guide

ONLINE GuideWelcometo the

Page 2 - Contents

The Stick II92.4 Connecting to the Phone LineBefore programming The Stick II, you will need to install it on your existing tele-phone lines. There a

Page 3 - Section 7

The Stick II10Installation Option 2:Small Office/Home OfficeCollege DormitoriesMain Benefits of this setup:Barge-In protection, processes two callssim

Page 4 - Important Safety Instructions

The Stick II11Installation Option 3:Small Office/Home Officewith ExtensionsMain Benefits of this setup:Convenience of TAD in different location,barge-

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The Stick II12Installation Option 5:Business with Non-Voice Needsand Dedicated Data LinesMain Benefits of this setup:Barge-In protection, processes tw

Page 6 - How doesThe Stick II work?

The Stick II13Installation Option 7:Convenience/Gas Storesor Retail BusinessesMain Benefits of this setup:Barge-In protection, processes two callssimu

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The Stick II14

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The Stick II15Section 3 . . . ProgrammingAlternate Port Po

Page 9 - 2.1 Initial Check

The Stick II163.2 Before You BeginIn order to program The Stick II you will need to make an outbound call onLine 1. You can only program The Stick I

Page 10 - The Stick II

The Stick II17 HOW TO SAVE & EXITOnce you have entered programming mode (explained on the next page), you willneed to be familiar with these instr

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The Stick II183.3 How to Program a FeatureYou are ready to begin programming. Keep in mind that all the program-mable features are set to the factory

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The Stick II1ContentsSection 1Introduction... 5Section 2Getting Start

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The Stick II19PROGRAMMING EXAMPLESTurning ON your Unanswered Call Silent Transfer LINE 2 DIAL 041  04 is the Register Number and 1 is the Pr

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LINE 2 FAX Port This feature is designed so you can have two fax machines hooked to The Stick II. The firstdigit is your default port where a

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Silent Transfer Destination LINE 2This feature determines which Port/device will receive a call after it has been silentlytransferred.Unrestricted M

Page 16 - Section 3 . . . Programming

Security Access Code PORT 4This register contains the code for manually transferring a call to devices connected toPort 4. See the Dos and Donts

Page 17 - 3.2 Before You Begin

Maximum Rings LINE 2This feature controls the no. of times a device (voice, fax modem) is rung by The Stick IIbefore dropping or transferring the cal

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Auto-Line Select PORT 4This feature, when ON, gives the port permission to access the non-default phone linewhen making an outbound call if the ports

Page 19 - 3.3 How to Program a Feature

3.5 Checking your ProgrammingThe Stick II allows you to review your programming changes or check and see if afeature is (de) activated before leaving

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The Stick II26PLEASE READ THE EXAMPLES BELOW. Make an outbound call from Line 1. Press  # # 9 9  to enter programming. You will hear the PROCEED

Page 21 - LINE 1 FAX Port

The Stick II27Section 4 . . . . . Features4.1 Standard FeaturesBarge-In ProtectionWhen installed on incoming telephone lines before ALL telephone equi

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The Stick II28equipment connected to the device port(s) you have designated for your fax(es). Youcan program this feature OFF if you choose. The f

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The Stick II2Section 4Features ... 274.1 Standard Features ...

Page 24 - Maximum Rings LINE 2

The Stick II29Q:If Line 1 is being used will the call roll over to my second line?A:No. You have to pay for that service from your local telephone co

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The Stick II30 Factory preset Security Access Codes are as follows:Voice 1/2(Port 1/2)=# 1 Port 3= * 1Voice 2 (Port 2) =# 2 Port 4= * 2Port 5

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The Stick II31With Unanswered Call Silent Transfer ON, the inbound call (routed to the phone)will be switched over to a designated port (see Silent

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The Stick II32If the call coming in is a fax, however, The Stick II will detect the CNGtones and route it to the programmed fax default port. If your

Page 28 - Section 4 . . . . . Features

The Stick II33Q:Why would I ever need to restrict a port to only one line for outboundcalls?A:You might want to restrict ports if, for example, you ha

Page 29 - 4.2 Programmable Features

The Stick II34ConferencingThis feature lets you add an additional device or port to your current call. If you areon a call using Line 1 and you want

Page 30 - Fax Port Destinations

The Stick II35Q:What happens if Bob is on the phone?A:You will hear a busy signal.Q:What if both Line 1 and Line 2 are in use, can I still makean Port

Page 31 - Rings to Answer (RTA)

The Stick II36Section 5. . . . . Pointers forHook-Up of Voice/Data EquipmentThis section involves the connection of communications equipment to The S

Page 32 - Silent Transfer Destination

The Stick II37What can you do if you answer the phone and no one is there or the person at theother end says they're trying to send you a fax? Y

Page 33 - 4.3 Unique Features

The Stick II38How to Call Your ModemFor any person to access your modem through The Stick II, they must know yourprogrammed Security Access Code for t

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The Stick II3Important Safety InstructionsWhen using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always befollowed to reduce the risk of

Page 35 - Conferencing

The Stick II39Section 6. . . . Trouble Shootingand Technical SupportIf you are having difficulty with the installation or operation of your Stick II,

Page 36 - Port-to-Port Priority

The Stick II40My phone stays off hook even though I hang it up. Im able to dial out just oncebefore it goes off hook and I cant receive any phone c

Page 37 - Pointers for

The Stick II41My Voice Mail doesnt work.Once The Stick II answers the phone call, the voice mail feature assumes somebodyhas answered the call. Your

Page 38 - COMPUTER MODEMS

The Stick II42Section 7 . . . .TechnicalSpecificationsINPUT POWER REQUIREMENTSAt AC Transformer: 110-125 Volts AC Only, 50-60 HzAt Power Jack On T

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The Stick II43FCC/IC REGISTRATION AND WARRANTYFCC RegistrationThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. Two RJ14C terminated line cords

Page 40 - Trouble Shooting

The Stick II44equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more ofthe following measures:-Reorient or rel

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The Stick II45charge, for a period of three (3) years (USA only), the labor and parts necessary to remedy anysuch defect. Warranty commences on the d

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The Stick II46Service Information for the U.S. and CanadaYour machine has been registered with the Federal Communications Commission, and underthis pr

Page 43 - Specifications

The Stick II412. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified servicepersonnel under the following conditions:a) When the

Page 44 - FCC Registration

The Stick II5Section 1 . . . . . IntroductionThank you for purchasing the true two-line call processor, The Stick II! This is anamazing product and w

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The Stick II6The Stick II can operate on virtually all multi-line Key and PBX phone systems. Werecommend a specific type of installation for The Stic

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The Stick II7Section 2 . . . Getting StartedSERVICES OFFERED BY YOUR LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANYIf you have or want to use these services,please read belo

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The Stick II82.2 Powering UpBefore programming The Stick II youmust choose a power outlet close to a tele-phone wall jack for installation. Insert t

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