Specifications

The Stick II
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3.2 Before You Begin
In order to program The Stick II you will need to make an outbound call on
Line 1. You can only program The Stick II from a LINE 1 phone connected to The
Stick II. We suggest calling a friend who will take the call and stay on the line while you
enter your programming sequences. The party should stay on the line during the entire
programming procedure. Do not let them hang up.
Before you begin programming there are a few signals you need to familiarize
yourself with. When programming The Stick II you will hear audible tones coming from
your handset. These beeps indicate whether you may PROCEED, that youve made
an ERROR or that you have entered the programming OK.
OK - You will hear two tonesone high pitched tone immediately followed by a mid-
pitched tone. Bee-Bip. This means that the numbers you have entered are acceptable
and within range for the Register Number and Program Range.
PROCEED - You will hear three high pitched tones in rapid succession Bee-Bee-
Beep. The Stick II is ready for you to program a Register or receive more commands in
the form of touch tones.
ERROR - You will hear a single low-pitch tone. This indicates that you have entered a
Program Range or program command that is invalid. For example: If you were trying
to change the destination port for Silent Transfer Destination LINE 1 and you entered
the Register Number as 5, you would receive an ERROR beep. The register number
is 05.
IMPORTANT ACCESS CODES TO REMEMBER
DIAL Refer to Manual Page
Call Grab from Extension Phones 9 Page 27
Conference
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# 5 (Port #) Page 34
Port-to-Port Transfer
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5 (Port #) Page 34
Programming Mode # # 9 9 Page 18
Transfer a Call to the factory default *2 Page 29
fax port (SAC for Port 4)