Specifications

Security Access Code PORT 4
This register contains the code for manually transferring a call to devices connected to
Port 4. See the Dos and Donts of SAC Programming before changing your code. This is also
your factory default fax port. You'll need to know this code if you want to manually transfer a call
to the fax machine.
Digits 0-9,
*
, #
4 digits
maximum
Security Access Code PORT 5
This register contains the code for manually transferring a call to devices connected to
Port 5. See the Dos and Donts of SAC Programming before changing your code.
13
Digits 0-9,
*
, #
4 digits
maximum
Call In/Dial Out Long Distance Saver
This register contains the Dial Out Line access code for this feature. See Section 4.3 for
more information about this feature. Also see the Dos and Donts of SAC Programming before
changing your programming. To turn this feature on, change the code.
Digits 0-9,
*
, #
4 digits
maximum
Rings to Answer (
Suppress or Pass Through)
LINE 1
On installs with ext. phone access, program in the number of rings needed (1
st
digit). The
2
nd
digit will be a 1 (ON) if you want to suppress the device connected to Voice 1 port from
ringing during the RTA or a 0 (OFF) to let it pass through. If The Stick II is used on a KSU or
PBX set RTA to “0”. See Section 4.2 for more information.
15
Rings to Answer (
Suppress or Pass Through)
LINE 2
On installs with ext. phone access, program in the number of rings needed (1
st
digit). The
2
nd
digit will be a 1 (ON) if you want to suppress the device connected to Voice 2 port from
ringing during the RTA or a 0 (OFF) to let it pass through. If The Stick II is used on a KSU or
PBX set RTA to “0”. See Section 4.2 for more information.
16
0 1
0 1
*
3
14
*
2
12
0 =OFF
Programmable Features
& Programming Recommendations
Factory
Preset
Your
Program
Register
Number
Program
Range
1
st
digit
0 to 9 rings
2
nd
digit
0 = OFF
1 = ON
1
st
digit
0 to 9 rings
2
nd
digit
0 = OFF
1 = ON