2) standard features – Multi-Link Stick User Manual
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Call Override--With Call Override “on”-when The Stick “answers” a
call and you pick up an extension more than one second later, The Stick
will recognize the lifting of the handset and stop transmitting ringback
tone to the caller. You can immediately begin to talk or (within 15
seconds) transfer the call to another device. In some areas of the country,
your local telephone company’s lines and switching equipment may
cause this feature to not function properly. Just deactivate the feature.
(See the “Call Grab” feature explanation in the Standard Features
section for another option to Call Override.) Factory preset is “off.”
Maximum Rings--This feature allows you to program the number of
rings transmitted to your phones/answering machine, fax and modem by
The Stick. Maximum Rings can be programmed anywhere from 4 rings
(minimum) to up to 30 rings. Factory preset is 8 rings to all equipment.
Unrestricted Manual Transfer--With the UMT feature “off,” The
Stick will only allow a manual transfer to be done during the first
15
seconds of an inbound call when answered from an extension. The UMT
feature, when activated, enables a transfer to be executed from an
extension phone and by either party at any time during the call, no
matter if the call is inbound or outbound. Of course, inbound calls
answered by equipment through the VOICE
1
or 2 ports may be
transferred at any time using the appropriate SAC, reaardless of the
g
setting for this feature. Factory preset is “on.”
1.2 STANDARD FEATURES - No Programming Needed!
Barge-In Protection-When installed on an incoming telephone line
before ALL telephone equipment (extension wall jacks or multi-line
phone systems), The Stick will protect any voice or data call from being
accessed by other telephone equipment on the same line. Any phone
device that goes “off-hook” during a conversation or data transmission
will receive a silent line.
Note:
The Barge-In Protection feature will control only those phone/data devices
connected directly to The Stick. For optimum peformance
and
protection, it is
recommended that all premise extension phones be wired into The Stick at either
the Voice 1 or Voice 2 ports. Relax! This is not a difficult operation to perform.
See the section titled "
” for the easiest way to get the job done.
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