Multi-Link Voice/Fax/Modem Call Processor Modem User Manual


 
Now that you’ve gotten everything hooked up and in place, the fun
begins! We advise that you read through this section once or twice for
familiarity with the process. You may also want to refer back to the
Programming
and Quick Reference Guide
table to pencil in selected
programming values for each feature you wish to control.
The first thing you should do is place a local call to your best buddy. Ask
him or
her
to
lay their phone receiver down for a moment.... but don’t
hang it up. This will keep you from incurring any long distance phone
charges or "freaking out" the local phone company with all the numbers
you will dial to program The Stick.
you have entered the programming mode and may “PROCEED”.
At this time, you should enter the Register Number of the feature you
wish to program and proper value(s). If the proper register number and
programming value(s) are entered, The Stick will answer with a
high-
pitch tone immediately followed by a mid-pitch tone. It kind of sounds
like “bee-blip”. This means “OK”.
If the numbers you enter are invalid (either for the Feature Register or
program value), The Stick will respond with a single low-pitch
“ERROR” tone. This tone might remind you of the sound you hear when
you “blow it” on your favorite video game.
After placing a call to your friend, wait at least five seconds before
proceeding. First,
DIAL
"#
#
7 7”
on your telephone key pad. The LED
In either case, three rapid high-pitch tones will immediately follow telling
light will begin blinking rapidly. Immediately listen for three rapid
high-
you to “PROCEED”. At this time you may either access and program a
pitch beeps in
your handset. Three high-pitch tones indicate that
new feature register or correct the previous attempt by entering new numbers.
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