Specifications

The Stick II
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2.2 Powering Up
Before programming The Stick II you
must choose a power outlet close to a tele-
phone wall jack for installation. Insert the
barrel plug into the jack (SEE LABELING
BELOW) located at the end of the unit. Plug
the power supply (included) into the 110
volt outlet. The green light beside The Stick
II logo should be lit at this time.
USE ONLY WITH
12 VAC 0.8-1.0A
CLASS 2
POWER SOURCE
2.3 Glossary of Terms
We have included this brief section of
frequently used telephony terms to aid you in
your installation of The Stick II and to keep the
explanations brief.
CAT - Credit Card Authorization
Terminal
CNG Tone - The tone produced by virtually
all fax machines when they
automatically dial another fax
machine.
CO - Telephone company (central Office)
DEMARC - Location between the wiring that
comes in from your local
telephone company and the
wiring you install to hook up
your own telephone system.
EXT - (Telephone) extension.
2.1 Initial Check
You should find the following items
included in your Stick II packaging.
 The Stick II Two-Line Call
Processor
 Product Manual
 One 12 Volt Class 2 Power Source
 Two Silver Modular Line Cords
If any of these items are missing,
please alert the retailer from which you
purchased the unit and also Multi-Link,
Inc.
KSU - A KEY System is a system in
which the telephones have multiple
buttons permitting the user to
select outgoing or incoming central
office phone lines directly. With a
key system (depending on
programming) you dont have to
dial 9 to make an outside call.
PBX - Private Branch eXchange. A small
version of the phone companys
larger central switching office.
Businesses can buy a PBX and
have great programming flexibility.
POS - Point of Sale Terminal
SOHO - Small Office/Home Office
TAD - Telephone Answering Device
Voice Mail: The Stick II answers the line on incoming calls making use of The Stick II
incompatible with your phone companys voice mail service. However, voice mail does
work properly when your phone line is in use, so you still might want to consider it an
option.