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The Stick II
The Stick II
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3.2 Before You Begin
In order to program The Stick II you will need to make an outbound call on
Line 1. You can only program The Stick II from a LINE 1 phone connected to The
Stick II. We suggest calling a friend who will take the call and stay on the line while you
enter your programming sequences. The party should stay on the line during the entire
programming procedure. Do not let them hang up.
Before you begin programming there are a few “signals” you need to familiarize
yourself with. When programming The Stick II you will hear audible tones coming from
your handset. These beeps indicate whether you may “PROCEED”, that you’ve made
an “ERROR” or that you have entered the programming “OK”.
OK
- You will hear two tones—one high pitched tone immediately followed by a mid-
pitched tone. “Bee-Bip”. This means that the numbers you have entered are acceptable
and within range for the Register Number and Program Range.
PROCEED
- You will hear three high pitched tones in rapid succession “Bee-Bee-
Beep”. The Stick II is ready for you to program a Register or receive more commands in
the form of touch tones.
ERROR
- You will hear a single low-pitch tone. This indicates that you have entered a
Program Range or program command that is invalid. For example: If you were trying
to change the destination port for “Silent Transfer Destination LINE 1” and you entered
the Register Number as “5”, you would receive an “ERROR” beep. The register number
is “05”.
IMPORTANT ACCESS CODES TO REMEMBER
DIAL Refer to Manual Page
Call Grab from Extension Phones 9
Page 27
Conference
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# 5 (Port #)
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Port-to-Port Transfer
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5 (Port #)
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Programming Mode # # 9 9
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Transfer a Call to the factory default *2
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fax port (SAC for Port 4)
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Q:
Why would I ever need to restrict a port to only one line for outbound
calls?
A:
You might want to restrict ports if, for example, you have one or more
modems connected to The Stick II. Restricting the modems to use only
Line 2 for surfing the Internet or dialing out for credit card approval, leaves
Line 1 open to receive calls and faxes. You wouldn’t want to miss impor-
tant calls or faxes because both lines were tied up. Line 2 can still be
programmed to receive calls and faxes, but you could mainly use it to dial
out.
Call In/Dial Out Long Distance Saver
This feature allows you to avoid expensive calling card charges or long distance cellular
rates. When away from your home or office, but in the same calling area, simply call in to The
Stick II and enter the Dial Out Line Access Code to access the available second line! This
feature is not recommended for data transfers.
• Dial into Line 1 or Line 2 from another location.
• The Stick II must pick up and begin to process the call. If you have Rings to Answer set for
4, then you need to wait for at least the 5
th
ring before you enter the Dial Out Line Access
Code.
• While The Stick II is processing the call you will hear the simulated Ring Back.
• Enter the Call In/Dial Out Line Access Code.
• You will hear The Stick II pick up the secondary line (if available) and hear a dial tone. You
are ready to dial! If the secondary line is in use you will hear a busy signal.
Q:
So I don’t need a calling card?
A:
No, you do not need to use a calling card. You simply make the local call
back to The Stick II and enter the codes. You’ll then have access to the
available line and you dial the long distance number. You get to take
advantage of your negotiated business or home long distance rates!