connected to The Stick. SAC’s are programmable (using a touch tone
Factory preset Security Access Codes are as follows:
phone only) up to
4
characters long- digits 0 through 9 and symbols
*
Touch Tone Pulse Dial
(star) and # (pound). The Stick will not detect SAC’s dialed from
VOICE 1 and VOICE 2
Ports-
*1
None
“calling” pulse
phones- only
from touch tone phones. Call transfers dialed
FAX
Port-
*2
2
by a pulse phone are limited to phones hooked to or on the same line as
MODEM
Port-
*3
None
The Stick and are limited to transfer to the “FAX” port only. The pulse
dial SAC for this is fixed at “2”. You must also have the “Pulse Detect”
feature on if you use a pulse dial phone to transfer a call.
Do’s and Don’ts Of SAC Programming
l 1 Digit Security Access Codes ARE NOT recommended. (Refer to
“Programming” Section, page 9).
l DO NOT use the codes
"9"
"#","#
#",
or anything beginning with
"9" or
"##"
These codes are reserved for the “Call Grab” feature and
programming access to The Stick, respectively.
l DO NOT select an access code that may be the
first
part of a dialed
number or the control code of your answering machine.
Pulse Detection-The Pulse Detection feature, when activated, allows
The Stick to detect the factory preset code “2” and “Call Grab” preset
code "9" when dialed from a pulse dial phone. The factory preset for this
feature is “off.”
Rings To Answer-This feature directs The Stick to answer an inbound
call after a programmed number of rings (0 to 10 rings) from the phone
company. If RTA is programmed to “O”, The Stick will answer the call
during the first ring. Extension phones elsewhere in your location will
only “chirp” the first ring before going quiet. If the RTA is greater than
"0",
The Stick will allow all incoming calls to ring extensions and devices
connected to the ports labeled VOICE 1 and VOICE 2 for the
programmed number of rings. Factory preset is 0 rings.
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