Operating instructions
OPERATION
Your ATX-300 will route incoming calls to
the proper equipment and prevent other
devices from interfering with the ongoing
communication.
4.1 OUTBOUND CALLS
When your
ATX-300
is operating in either
SEMI or AUTO modes, it will only allow one
DEVICE port to access the telephone line
at one time. For example, if you are send-
ing or receiving a FAX, your telephones and
extensions will be unable to interrupt the
communication.
If you wish to transfer the call to another
device, you can do so by dialing the proper
device selection code. Either the caller or
the called party can transfer the calls. (see
section 4.2.2)
4.2 INCOMING CALLS
Incoming calls can be routed to your com-
munications equipment in several ways.
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Calls may be automatically transferred to
your FAX machine if the caller is a FAX that
produces a FAX identification tone.
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Calls may be manually transferred by
entering touch tones from either end of the
line or with pulse dialing telephone equip-
ment attached directly to your Versa-Link
ATX-300. In AUTO mode, tones may be
entered by the calling party any time after
the first ring. In SEMI mode, tones may only
be entered after the call is answered.
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Calls can be transferred to your MODEM
if the caller is an auto-dial MODEM that
dials the proper device selection code.
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All calls may be transferred to DEVICE 2
after hours if CALL
OPTI-MIZER
is acti-
vated.
VERSA-LINK ATX-300
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