Specifications

The "How To" of Programming Continued
Entering the Register Number for a feature, let’s say it’s “Protected Hook
Flash”, and you enter only part of the number. The Register Number for
“Protected Hook Flash” is “02”. If you enter "2" The Stick will give you an
“ERROR” tone.
Entering a feature value that is outside of the program range. As an
example, we will use “Protected Hook Flash” again. You are only allowed
to program this feature value as “0” (off) or " 1” (on). If you enter the
number “2” after the correct Register Number, The Stick will give you an
“ERROR” tone.
Programming Commands
Save To Memory/Exit- After programming all feature values you wish to
manipulate, you will need to save the program to memory and exit the
programming mode. This can be done by dialing “80”. At that time you will hear
the “OK” tone twice. The LED will go back to normal operation. Even if there is a
power loss to The Stick, all programming is saved.
No Save/Exit- If you wish to “dump” any programming you’ve done and exit the
programming mode, dial "90" At that time you will only hear the “OK” tone once.
The LED will go back to normal operation.
Set Registers To Factory Preset- This command sets all program registers to
the factory presets (refer to the Programming and Quick Reference Guide).
When you dial "60" all registers automatically revert to factory preset. The Stick
will answer with an “OK” tone followed immediately by a “PROCEED” tone. Dial
“80” to save and exit.
A Overview of Programming
This is “the big picture” for how to program The Stick.
Being the good consumer you are, you’ve read the manual thoroughly (NOT!),
penciling in the feature changes on your Programming and Quick Reference
Guide. You call your mom (a local call) and ask her to lay the phone down for a
moment while you program this neat new call processor you’ve just purchased.
She says OK.
You’ve decided to reprogram the Security Access Code for the MODEM port,
turn the “Unrestricted Manual Transferfeature off and turn the “Pulse Detect
feature on.