Specifications
The Stick II
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Q:What happens if Bob is on the phone?
A:You will hear a busy signal.
Q:What if both Line 1 and Line 2 are in use, can I still make
an Port-to-Port call?
A:No. You need an outbound line to initiate the Port-to-Port
communication.
Port-to-Port Priority
This feature determines whether a communication or data transfer from Port-to-
Port on The Stick IIs internal line takes precedence over an incoming call. With this
feature ON, your Port-to-Port communication /data transfer will go un-interrupted when
a call is received. You can also program this feature to notify you if a call is trying to ring
through to one of the ports being used. The Stick II will produce beeps similar to Call
Waiting beeps from the phone company when an incoming call is detected.
Your choices are either OFF, ON (with beeps) or ON. Extension phones (not
connected to The Stick II) and ports not in use will ring when a call is coming in. When
you disconnect from an internal call and a call is coming in, The Stick II will begin to
process the call at that time. The factory default is set for ON and NO BEEPS
because internal modem or faxing could be disrupted.
Q:What does the caller hear if I am using one of the ports that the call
should go to?
A:The caller would hear the phone ringing. If you choose not to disconnect
from your Port-to-Port, then the caller would have to hang up.
Q:Say I have two fax machines connected to The Stick II. I am using
one as a scanner and dialing my computer modem over the internal
line. A fax call comes in on Line 1. What will happen to the call?
A:During a Port-to-Port call, The Stick II does no call processing other than
detecting rings and beeping, if BEEPS are turned ON. The ports in the
Port-to-Port call will be connected to their default line.