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CHAPTER 5: Programming the ASD-4
NOTE
Do not program similar access codes into the Security Access Code,
FAX Access Code, and MODEM Access Code. Also, do not use [0] as the
first digit in any access code, because this will confuse the ASD-4 and
will interfere with other operations.
5.4.4 F
UNCTION
[3][1]: TAD
AND
PHONE P
ORTS
’ D
ISTINCTIVE
R
ING
A
SSIGNMENT
This function defines the type of Distinctive Ring Service (DRS) ring pattern
to be routed to the TAD and PHONE ports. (See
Section 4.3
.)
You can’t assign more than one distinctive ring pattern to each port. If you
leave a particular ring pattern unassigned, the ASD-4 routes calls with that
pattern to the TAD and PHONE ports. The TAD and PHONE Ports’
Distinctive Ring Assignment is factory-preset to a one-burst ring pattern,
[3][1] [1] [*].
Example: To change the TAD and PHONE Ports’ Distinctive Ring
Assignment to a two-burst ring, enter the programming mode and press the
following on your tone phone:
[3][1] Change TAD and PHONE Ports’ Distinctive Ring Assignment to
[2] The desired ring assignment
[*] End programming sequence (3 beeps indicate correct entry)
.
. (Optional entries for additional changes)
.
[*] Save changes and exit programming
NOTE
Do not assign the same ring pattern to more than one port. If a ring
pattern is assigned to more than one port, the ASD-4 routes the call to
only one of the assigned ports.
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