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The Stick II
The Stick II
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Notes:
Notes:
Installation Option 4:
Common Business Application
with Rollover
Main Benefits of this setup:
Barge-In protection, process two calls
simultaneously, all equipment has access to
two lines, fax calls don't ring phones.
Installation: Hire a professional.
A = Phone for Line 1
B = Phone for Line 2
C = 2 Line Phone
D = EXT Phone for Line 2 or TAD
E = Single Line TAD
F = 2 Line TAD
G = Fax/Modem
H = Modem
I = Fax
S = Last Lines of KSU or PBX
T = KSU Outbound Only
U = Lobby Phone
V = Secretary
W= Office 1
X = Office 2
Y = Office 3
* Could be all modems or all
CATs.
J = Fax/Phone
K = Secure Fax
L = Public Fax
M= **The Power Stone
N = Money Order
O= Gas Monitor
P = POS
Q= CAT
R = CAT/Phone
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How to Call Your Modem
For any person to access your modem through The Stick II, they must know your
programmed Security Access Code for the port with your modem. Dialing your tele-
phone number and SAC is done on the remote computer’s communications software. It
should look something like this (for a HAYES-compatible modem):
ATDT 1 606 555 1234 , ,
*
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The commas after the phone number are commands telling the modem to wait two
seconds per comma before dialing the SAC
*
3. You should instruct your friends to
“time” a call to your residence. Tell them to count the seconds between the last digit
dialed and the last ring to the phone before The Stick II answers the call (how many
rings before The Stick II answers). Divide that amount of seconds by two and you have
the needed number of commas between the phone number and SAC.
It is safe to repeat the SAC twice in the dialing string like so:
ATDT 1 606 555 1234 , ,
*
3 , ,
*
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Note that additional commas will need to be inserted between the SACs at the end
of the dialing string.
Some modems cannot dial the
*
and # symbols. You may want to reprogram a
specific code for one time access by an outside caller. Again if you have any questions,
call our Technical Support line. They can help you out on timing or SACs.
Installation Option 3:
Small Office/Home Office
with Extensions
Main Benefits of this setup:
Convenience of TAD in different location,
barge-In protection, processes two calls
simultaneously, all equipment has access to
two lines. Extension phone D is NOT barge-in
protected.
Installation: Not so easy.