Specifications

The Stick II
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Q:If Line 1 is being used will the call roll over to my second line?
A:No. You have to pay for that service from your local telephone company.
If you have the rollover service activated, remember that the program-
ming and destination ports you have set up for calls on Line 1 will not
work. Rollover calls from Line 1 will follow the programming and desti-
nation ports you have set up for Line 2 calls and vice versa.
Fax Port Destinations
This feature is designed so you can have two fax machines connected to The Stick
II. Fax port destinations are programmed for each line. When programming Line 1, the
first digit in the register is the default port where all faxes for Line 1 will go. The second
digit routes faxes to another port where you have an additional fax machine. The fax
call will be sent here if your default fax port is busy. You are able to program fax port
destinations and alternate ports for both incoming lines. You can also turn this feature
OFF. The default is set up as if you only have one fax machine connected to Port 4.
Programmable Security Access Codes (SACs)
The transfer of a call is executed by dialing the programmed SAC for each
port of The Stick II. SACs are programmable (using a touch tone phone only) up to 4
characters longdigits 0 through 9 and symbols
*
(star) and # (pound). You can
transfer calls from an extension phone to any device connected to The Stick II by using
the SAC for that port. The Stick II will not detect SACs dialed from pulse phones.
The Don'ts of SAC Prramming
1 digit Security Access Codes ARE NOT recommended. This will be a problem
when you dial automated systems with menu options. Remember, The Stick II is
always listening. If any of your SAC's start without a
*
or #, then turn OFF the Unre-
stricted Manual Transfer option. (see pg. 32 for more details)
 DO NOT use any code that starts with 9, ##,
*
#,
**
,
**
5,
*
#5 & ##9. These codes
will not program and will give you an error tone.
 DO NOT use codes for each port that repeat the same sequence of numbers, i.e., Port
1=01, Port 2=012, Port 3=0123.
 DO NOT select an access code that may be the first part of a dialed number, the
control code of your answering machine or the extension of a frequently dialed num-
ber.