Installation manual
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Operator Manual for MC-4044 Series 5 G/93040 Issue 6 Page 1
MASTERCALL TELEPHONE CALL DIVERSION SYSTEM
DESIGN TWO THOUSAND PTY LTD MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA
SECTION 1 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE MASTERCALL SYSTEM
The MASTERCALL Call Diverter manufactured by Design Two Thousand Pty Ltd diverts incoming calls on one line via
a second line to any dial up telephone number. Incoming phone calls are redirected to the required number via the normal
public switched telephone network (PSTN).
MASTERCALL MC4044 Series5 Telephone Call Diverter incorporates the following features and many more:
• Remote control with digitised voice prompts and responses
• Programmable diversion announcement
• Programmable identification announcement
• Programmable ID tone
• Diversion if no answer or auto turn on
• Screened call diversion
• Call counter
• Two to eight number try
• Programmable keypad enable/disable
• Voice frequency hybrid amplifier
• Call progress detectors
• Loop current detectors for calling party control and answer detect
• 12 → 48 volt dc (nom.) operation (12 V dc 750 mA power adaptor supplied)
• Alarm Input (Optional)
• Inbuilt battery stand-by (24 hr stand-by) (OPTIONAL)
SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Two telephone lines and a mains power point are required for Mastercall to operate. When power is applied to the call
diverter, the optional inbuilt battery will automatically switch on. The battery is NOT required to retain data in memory nor
to retain personalised announcements but to keep MASTERCALL operating during power failures.
Several software facilities need to be programmed, including entering the diversion number and selecting the required
Recorded Voice Announcements (RVA). These are described in Section 3. All programming operations can be performed
using the inbuilt Keypad or by Remote Control over the telephone.
Diverter Connection
The diverter is connected to the telephone lines using the line cords provided. To check the connection, a telephone should
get dial tone when plugged into either telephone socket.
The12V power adaptor is connected to the diverter power socket at the rear of the unit and to a mains power point at which
time the ‘POWER’ LED will light up.
Once installed, the Call Diverter is capable of diverting calls that come in on either line.