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Semi-Automatic Mode
NOTE: The routing tones
and access codes can be
changed through
programming.
The ASAP 104 will ring the Primary port up to 6 times (
Rings to port P1
in this example). If the call remains
unanswered after 6 rings, the ASAP 104 will transfer (
Automatic No Answer Transfer
) the call to the Secondary
port. The
Automatic No Answer Transfer
is designed to accommodate fax machines that do not produce a CNG
tone, and can be turned off through programming.
If a device connected to port P2, P3 or P4 answers a call only tone transfers are allowed as follows.
port P1
# 1 1
tone
port P2
# 2 2
tone
port P3
# 3 3
tone
port P4
# 4 4
tone
Any time a call is transferred to another port, the port that is off-hook with the call is the only port that is allowed to
transfer the call. The originating port will receive a busy tone once the transfer occurs.
To accommodate faxes that do not produce CNG tones, the
Automatic Primary Port Transfer
feature can transfer
a call to another port (Secondary Port Selection) when using an answering machine with the ASAP 104. The factory
setting for this feature is OFF, and uses the Primary Port Transfer Timer to set parameters for transfer as described
later in this guide.
The factory setting for the ASAP 104 is the Automatic mode. To change the operating mode, see "Programmable
features of the ASAP 104" for more information.
# 2 2
or 1100Hz CNG tone
transfers
calls to port P2. (
Secondary Port
Selection
default is port P2).
The ASAP 104 allows incoming calls to
simultaneously ring extension phones and
phones connected to the Primary port
(default is port P1).
The ASAP 104 does not answer
calls in this mode. All calls
transfer to the
Primary Port
Selection
(default is port P1).
# 3 3
transfers calls to port P3.
# 4 4
or 1300Hz modem tone
transfers calls to port P4.