Specifications
Standard Features
- No Programming Needed!
• Barge-In Protection- When installed on an incoming telephone line
before ALL telephone equipment (extension wall jacks or multi-line phone
systems), The Stick will protect any voice or data call from being accessed
by other telephone equipment on the same line. Any phone device that
goes "off-hook" during a conversation or data transmission will receive a
silent line.
Note: The Barge-In Protection feature will control only those phone/data
devices connected directly to The Stick. For optimum performance and
protection, it is recommended that all premise extension phones be wired
into The Stick at either the Voice 1 or Voice 2 ports. Relax! This is not a
difficult operation to perform.
See the section titled "Installation Procedures" for the easiest way to get
the job done.
• Call Grab- If the Call Override feature does not perform due to any line
problems with your local phone service provider, this standard feature will
allow you to override The Stick's tone detect and call routing operation.
Call Grab can be initiated from any touch-tone or pulse extension phone
by dialing "9" on the telephone keypad. When "9" is dialed, The Stick will
immediately cease its call routing function. This feature is standard and
will work regardless of the status of the "Call Override" feature.
Note: YOU must enable the "Pulse Detect" feature if you want to grab a
call from a pulse dial phone.
• Power/Call Status Light-The LED on the front of The Stick demonstrates
two functions-when lit, it tells you the unit is powered up and while
processing inbound and outbound calls,
the LED signals which port is being used.
A "one blink" pattern tells you a voice call
is being processed, a repeating "two blink"
pattern says The Stick has either detected
CNG tones and is routing the call to your
fax machine or a fax is outbound.
A repeating "three blink" pattern denotes the proper security access code
has been monitored and a caller has been monitored and a caller has
been routed to your computer modem or data is being transmitted
outbound from your computer modem.