Programming instructions

Answer: Detailed programming instructions are in Section 9. Tip: When entering
a command to change the value in a register, enter
the 2 digit regist
er # followed immediately by the data to be entered. Examples;
set register 1 to 3 (enter 013), set register 4 to 1
(enter 041). To retain your changes, you must save them with command of 80.
Question: Is the POWER STONE Caller ID compatible?
Answer: Yes. This may be affected by when a device connected to the line
answers. It must never answer before the 2nd ring to
allow CID information to be passed.
Versa
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Link Questions and Answers
Question: Is ATX compatible with phone company
Voice Mail and/or Call
Forwarding services?
Answer: Since the ATX must always “answer" the ring from the phone company
to do its job, there will never be an un
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answered call
situation which means that the only time a message will be taken by the phone
company VM will be when the line is already busy and
another party tries to call the number. The “busy” message service can be of
benefit to some people if they frequently occupy the line
for lengthy periods. An on
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site answering machine will be necessa
ry to take
messages when you can't answer.
Question: How can I make Caller ID work with the ATX?
Answer: This depends on whether you have an ATX
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250 or an ATX 300.
ATX
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250. The current version of these units has a 3 second delay before it
answers
on the first ring. This will allow the CID data to
be sent by the phone company before they view the call as answered. This will
enable a CID unit placed ahead (on the line side) of
the ATX
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250 to see the Called ID. Earlier versions did not have the C
ID delay.
To get the first Telco ring and CID information passed
through the ATX
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250 to the device side requires a custom software module in the
ATX
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250.