O P E R A T I O N
4 . 3 S U M M A R Y O F O P E R A T I O N
Your ATX-250 will answer incoming calls on the first ring and
produce a simulated ringback tone to the caller. Your ATX waits
about six seconds longer before it begins to ring DEVICE
1.
During this time the caller may manually transfer the call by
dialing a device selection code. Your ATX-250 is also
screening the call for auto FAX tones.
If no auto FAX tone is detected, and if no device selection
codes are entered, your ATX-250 will begin to ring the
equipment attached to DEVICE
1.
Once connected, your
ATX-250 will isolate equipment attached to the other device
ports for the duration of the call.
The call can be manually transferred at any time by either
party. There is no limit to the number of times the same call
can be transferred. During transfers, the caller is put on hold,
and hears a ringback signal while the selected device is being
rung. All devices that are not selected are disconnected from
the telephone line. A busy signal is conveniently provided to all
non-selected devices.
When the line is not in use, any device can place an outgoing
call. During this time, all other devices are disconnected from
the incoming line.
If the caller is dialing long distance, charges begin when your
ATX-250 answers incoming calls.
RINGING DEVICES
When your ATX-250 is ringing a device, it will attempt eight
rings to that device. If the selected device does not answer
within this period, your ATX-250 will disconnect the call and
restore all devices to their original condition.
TRANSFER DEFEAT
Dialing “80” on an inbound call will cause your ATX-250 to
ignore all device selection codes for the rest of that call. This is
useful if you are calling into an answering machine to get your
messages. This will prevent tones that may be on your
incoming message tape from accidently transferring your call.
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