Specifications
The Stick II
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equipment connected to the device port(s) you have designated for your fax(es). You
can program this feature OFF if you choose. The factory default setting for faxes is
Port 4. You may choose to have a different designated fax port for each line. See
Programming Chart for programming Line 1 Fax Port and Line 2 Fax Port.
Line-in-Use Busy Tone
The Stick II will give a cadenced tone similar to the standard busy signal to any
user attempting to make an outbound call on devices connected to The Stick II when
both lines (or the line the device is restricted to) are in use.
Phone Line Surge Protection
The Stick II is designed to protects the unit from damage caused by most phone
line power surges. We recommend you plug your communication devices, including
The Stick II, into a power surge protection strip. For extra protection, for your telephone
devices, also use a phone line surge suppressor.
Power/Call Status Light
The LED on the front of The Stick II demonstrates two functions- when lit, it tells you
the unit is powered up and it blinks rapidly when in programming mode.
Two-Line Call Processor
The Stick II is a true two-line call processor. Two incoming calls can be processed
by The Stick II simultaneously. The process is fast and accurate and when added with
your particular programming needs, becomes an amazing communication tool you will
wonder how you ever did without!
4.2 Programmable Features
Alternate Ports
Incoming voice calls for Line 1 always default to Port 1 and voice calls for Line 2
always default to Port 2. But, if the default port is in use, the Alternate Port feature lets
you redirect the call. If the alternate port is also busy, the caller gets a busy signal.