0.9B
Technical Specifications
Warranty
110volt
Powering Up
1800 Ohm Impedance
Technical Specifications
1800 Ohm Impedance: Ringing
Technical Specifications
2-line
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
2000 Ohm Impedance
Technical Specifications
2000 Ohm Impedance: Ringing
Technical Specifications
2667 Ohm Impedance
Technical Specifications
2667 Ohm Impedance: Ringing
Technical Specifications
4000 Ohm Impedance
Technical Specifications
4000 Ohm Impedance: Ringing
Technical Specifications
4tth
How to Program a Feature
5th
Unique Features
8000 Ohm Impedance
Technical Specifications
8000 Ohm Impedance: Ringing
Technical Specifications
a.m.-8
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
AC Transformer
Technical Specifications
access
Standard Features
Access Code
How to Program a Feature
Access Code: Line
Standard Features
ACP
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
activating
Programmable Features
activating: Unanswered Call Silent Transfer
Programmable Features
After
Before You Begin
ALL
Standard Features
All Devices
Technical Specifications
All Devices: Volts Nominal DC
Technical Specifications
Alternate Ports
Programmable Features
AND
Before You Begin
Another Example
Unique Features
Answer
Getting Started
How to Program a Feature
Programmable Features
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Unique Features
Answer: Rings
Getting Started
How to Program a Feature
Programmable Features
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Unique Features
Answer: See Rings
Getting Started
Answering Machine Message
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Answering Machine Message: Retrieving
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
ANSWERING MACHINES
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Approx
Technical Specifications
arenít
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
ATDT
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Audible
Checking Your Programming
Audible: Executing
Checking Your Programming
AUTO-FAX
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Auto-Line
Unique Features
Auto-Line Select OFF on ALL
Before You Begin
How to Program a Feature
Auto-Line Select ON
How to Program a Feature
Auto-Line Selection
Unique Features
Auto-Line Selection: turning
Unique Features
Auto-Select ON
Before You Begin
Auto Fax
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
b
Safety Instructions
back
Unique Features
back: The Stick II
Unique Features
Barge-In
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Barge-In Protection
Standard Features
Barge-In Protection feature
Standard Features
Bee- Bee-Beep
How to Program a Feature
Bee-Bee-Beep
Before You Begin
Checking Your Programming
How to Program a Feature
Bee-Bee-Bip
Checking Your Programming
Bee-Bip
Before You Begin
Checking Your Programming
How to Program a Feature
BeeBee-Beep
How to Program a Feature
BEEP
Checking Your Programming
BEEP BEEP
Checking Your Programming
BEEP BEEP BIP
Checking Your Programming
BEEP BEEP BIP BIP
Checking Your Programming
BEEP BIP
Checking Your Programming
BEEP BIP BIP
Checking Your Programming
BEEP BIP BIP BIP
Checking Your Programming
BEEP BIP BIP BIP BIP
Checking Your Programming
BEEPS
Unique Features
Before You Begin
Before You Begin
Programming
before you begin Programming
Before You Begin
Programming
bip
Checking Your Programming
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
BIP BIP
Checking Your Programming
BIP BIP BIP
Checking Your Programming
BIP BIP BIP BIP
Checking Your Programming
Bob
Unique Features
Business Operation
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Busy
Standard Features
buy
Glossary of Terms
How to Buy
buy: How
How to Buy
buy: PBX
Glossary of Terms
c
Safety Instructions
Call
Getting Started
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Unique Features
Call Forwarding
Getting Started
Call Grab
Standard Features
Call In/Dial Out Line Access Code
Unique Features
Call In/Dial Out Line Access Code: Enter
Unique Features
Call In/Dial Out Long Distance
Unique Features
Call Waiting
Getting Started
Call Waiting-The ěbeepî
Getting Started
Call Your Modem
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Call Your Modem: Line
Programmable Features
Call Your Modem: Multi-Link Technical Support Department
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Call Your Modem: Technical Support Department
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Caller ID
Getting Started
Caller ID-The
Getting Started
Caller ID-The: receive
Programmable Features
Canada
How to Buy
Technical Specifications
Canadian
Warranty
Canadian Department
Warranty
Canadian Department: Radio Interference Regulations
Warranty
canít
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
CAT
Glossary of Terms
change
Getting Started
How to Program a Feature
change: RTA
Getting Started
change: Security Access Code
How to Program a Feature
Checking
Checking Your Programming
Checking Your Programming
Checking Your Programming
Checking Your Programming: Your Programming
Checking Your Programming
CLASS
Powering Up
Class B
Warranty
Class B: limits
Warranty
Class B: meets
Warranty
CNG
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Programmable Features
Standard Features
CNG-CalliNG
Introduction
CNG Tone
Glossary of Terms
CNG Tone: detect
Programmable Features
CO
Glossary of Terms
CO INTERFACE
Technical Specifications
College Dormitories
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
command.O
How to Program a Feature
Common Business Application
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Communications
Warranty
Communications: Department
Warranty
company-simulated
Introduction
COMPUTER MODEMS
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Connect
Unique Features
Connect: PC
Unique Features
Connecting to the Phone Line
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Convenience/Gas Stores
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Credit Card Authorization Terminals
Glossary of Terms
Introduction
Current Limited
Technical Specifications
Data Transfer This feature
Unique Features
Dedicated Data Lines
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
default
Before You Begin
How to Program a Feature
default: Line
Before You Begin
How to Program a Feature
default: Port
Programmable Features
DEMARC
Glossary of Terms
Department
Warranty
Department: Communications
Warranty
Depending
Programmable Features
Depending: Security Access Codes
Programmable Features
Destination
Programmable Features
detect
Programmable Features
detect: CNG
Programmable Features
DEVICE INTERFACE
Technical Specifications
DIAL
How to Program a Feature
Dial Out
Unique Features
Dial Out Line Access Code
Unique Features
Dial Out Line Access Code: enter
Unique Features
Dial Out Line Access Code: enter
Unique Features
Dial Out Line Access Code: Register Number
How to Program a Feature
DIALED
How to Program a Feature
dialing
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
dialing: SAC
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
DO NOT
Programmable Features
document
Unique Features
document: Port
Unique Features
DON T FORGET TO SAVE AND EXIT PROPERLY
How to Program a Feature
Don ts
How to Program a Feature
Don ts: SAC
Programmable Features
Don ts: See
How to Program a Feature
DTMF/touch
Introduction
DTMF/touch: form
Introduction
during
Programmable Features
Unique Features
during: Port-to-Port
Unique Features
during: RTA
Programmable Features
Eastern Time
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
entered
Before You Begin
How to Program a Feature
Unique Features
entered: Call In/Dial Out Line Access Code
Unique Features
entered: Dial Out
Unique Features
entered: Dial Out Line Access Code
Unique Features
entered: Program Range
Before You Begin
How to Program a Feature
entered: Programming Mode
How to Program a Feature
entered: Register Number
Before You Begin
Equipment
Technical Specifications
ERROR
Before You Begin
Checking Your Programming
How to Program a Feature
es
Standard Features
Example
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Unique Features
Example B
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Executing
Checking Your Programming
Executing: Audible
Checking Your Programming
EXIT
Before You Begin
How to Program a Feature
EXT
Glossary of Terms
Extensions
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
f
Safety Instructions
Factory Preset
Before You Begin
Factory Preset
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Programmable Features
Factory preset Security Access Codes
Programmable Features
Factory Presets
Factory Preset
Programming
FAX
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
FAX MACHINES AND PC FAX CARDS
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Fax Port
Standard Features
Fax Port Destinations
Programmable Features
FAX TONE
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Fax Tone Detection
Standard Features
fax/modem
Unique Features
FCC
Warranty
FCC Registration
Warranty
FCC Registration Number
Warranty
FCC Rules
Warranty
FCC Rules: Part 15
Warranty
FCC Rules: Part 68
Warranty
Feature Access Codes
Programming
feature tells The Stick II
Standard Features
Features
Before You Begin
Checking Your Programming
Features
How to Program a Feature
Introduction
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Programming
Standard Features
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Unique Features
FIVE
Checking Your Programming
FIVE: value
Checking Your Programming
form
Introduction
form: DTMF/touch
Introduction
Getting
Getting Started
Getting Started
Getting Started
Getting Started: Started
Getting Started
give
Warranty
give: telecommunications
Warranty
Glossary
Glossary of Terms
Glossary of Terms
Glossary of Terms
Glossary of Terms: Terms
Glossary of Terms
HAYES-compatible
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
hit
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
hit: START button
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
How
How to Buy
How to Buy
How to Buy
How to Buy The Sick II
How to Buy
How to Program a Feature
How to Program a Feature
Programming
HOW TO SAVE
Before You Begin
HOW TO SAVE: Buy
How to Buy
Hz
Technical Specifications
Hz Voltage Regulated
Technical Specifications
I ve
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
IC Registration
Warranty
ěCall Packagesî
Getting Started
ěCall Packagesî: marketing
Getting Started
ID
Introduction
Programmable Features
ěFax Tone Detection
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
ěhook upî
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Iím
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
IMPORTANT ACCESS CODES TO REMEMBER
Factory Preset
Important Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions
INBOUND CALL
Programmable Features
INBOUND CALL: seconds
Programmable Features
Inc
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Initial Check
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Warranty
including
Standard Features
including: The Stick II
Standard Features
Incorrect reassembly
Safety Instructions
Information
How to Buy
Information: Purchasing
How to Buy
Initial Check
Initial Check
INPUT POWER REQUIREMENTS
Technical Specifications
Input Ring Detection
Technical Specifications
Install Options
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Installation Option
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
installing.l
Getting Started
Internet
Unique Features
Internet: surfing
Unique Features
Introduction
Introduction
ěsingle pairî RJ-11
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
ěsingle pairî RJ-11: use
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
KEY System
Glossary of Terms
know
Programmable Features
know: Security Access Code
Programmable Features
KSU
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Glossary of Terms
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Last Example
Unique Features
LED
Before You Begin
Checking Your Programming
How to Program a Feature
Standard Features
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
limits
Warranty
limits: Class B
Warranty
Line
Before You Begin
Checking Your Programming
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Getting Started
How to Program a Feature
Programmable Features
Standard Features
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Unique Features
Line-in-Use
Standard Features
LINE 1/2
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
LINE 2.·
How to Program a Feature
Line Access Code
Unique Features
Line Access Code: access
Standard Features
Line Access Code: default
Before You Begin
How to Program a Feature
Line Access Code: programming
Programmable Features
Standard Features
listen
Checking Your Programming
listen: Register 12 s
Checking Your Programming
LN
Warranty
LOAD
Technical Specifications
Load Number
Warranty
Load Number: total
Warranty
Location
Glossary of Terms
Loop-Start
Introduction
mA
Technical Specifications
Main Benefits
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
make
Unique Features
make: Port-to-Port
Unique Features
MANUAL FAX
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
MANUAL FAX: WHAT ABOUT
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
marketing
Getting Started
marketing: ěCall Packagesî
Getting Started
Maximum
Programmable Features
Maximum Rings
Programmable Features
meets
Warranty
meets: Class B
Warranty
Memory
Before You Begin
Memory: Save
Before You Begin
Multi-Link
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
How to Buy
Initial Check
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Warranty
Multi-Link Technical Support Department
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Multi-Link Technical Support Department: call
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Multi-Linkís Technical Support Department
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
My Call Forwarding feature
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
My Voice Mail doesnít
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Name/Company/Phone Number
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Next DIAL
How to Program a Feature
NO BEEPS
Unique Features
No Save/Exit
How to Program a Feature
Non-Voice Needs
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
NOTE
Getting Started
Warranty
NUMBER/SYMBOL AUDIBLE TONES
Checking Your Programming
OFF
How to Program a Feature
Programmable Features
Standard Features
Unique Features
Off-Hook Detection
Technical Specifications
Office
Glossary of Terms
OK
Before You Begin
Checking Your Programming
How to Program a Feature
ON
How to Program a Feature
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Unique Features
ONCE
Before You Begin
ONE
Checking Your Programming
ONE: value
Checking Your Programming
p
How to Program a Feature
Part 15
Warranty
Part 15: FCC Rules
Warranty
Part 68
Warranty
Part 68: FCC
Warranty
partyís
Getting Started
pause.next
Checking Your Programming
PBX
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Glossary of Terms
Introduction
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
PBX: buy
Glossary of Terms
PC
Unique Features
PC FAX Card
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
PC FAX Card: types
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
PC fax/modem
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Standard Features
PC fax/modem: Connect
Unique Features
pg
Programmable Features
Phone Line Surge Protection
Standard Features
phone/data
Standard Features
phones/answering
Programmable Features
PLEASE READ THE EXAMPLES BELOW
Checking Your Programming
Point
Glossary of Terms
Introduction
Point: Sale Terminals
Glossary of Terms
Introduction
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Port
Checking Your Programming
How to Program a Feature
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Standard Features
Unique Features
Port-to-Port
Unique Features
Port-to-Port Communication
Unique Features
Port-to-Port on The Stick II s
Unique Features
Port-to-Port Priority
Unique Features
Port-to-Port Priority: During
Unique Features
Port-to-Port Priority: make
Unique Features
PORT NUMBER
Unique Features
PORT NUMBER: document
Unique Features
PORT NUMBER: SAC
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
PORT NUMBER: Security Access Code
Checking Your Programming
portís
Unique Features
POS
Glossary of Terms
POWER CONSUMPTION 6.2 Watts
Technical Specifications
Power Jack On The Stick II
Technical Specifications
Power Source
Initial Check
Powering Up
Power Stone
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Power/Call Status Light
Standard Features
Powering Up
Powering Up
Standard Features
Press
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Press: SAC
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Private Branch eXchange
Glossary of Terms
Private Fax
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
PROCEED
Before You Begin
Checking Your Programming
How to Program a Feature
Product Manual
Initial Check
program
Before You Begin
Program Range
Before You Begin
How to Program a Feature
Program Range: enter
How to Program a Feature
Program Range: entered
Before You Begin
Program Range: Register
Before You Begin
programmability
Introduction
programmability: The Stick II
Introduction
Programmable Features
How to Program a Feature
Programmable Features
Programmable Security Access Codes
Programmable Features
Programming
Before You Begin
Checking Your Programming
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Powering Up
Programmable Features
Programming
Standard Features
Programming Chart
Programming
Programming Chart
Standard Features
PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES
How to Program a Feature
Programming Mode
How to Program a Feature
Programming Mode: Entering
How to Program a Feature
Programming Mode: Line
Programmable Features
Standard Features
Programming Mode: Register 04
Checking Your Programming
Programming Mode: The Stick II
Before You Begin
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Powering Up
Programming Mode: Unanswered Call Silent Transf
Programmable Features
Purchasing
How to Buy
Purchasing: Information
How to Buy
Q
Getting Started
Programmable Features
Standard Features
Unique Features
Quick Reference Guide
Before You Begin
Radio Interference Regulations
Warranty
Radio Interference Regulations: Canadian Department
Warranty
Read Back
Checking Your Programming
receive
Programmable Features
receive: Caller ID
Programmable Features
recommendations
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Refer
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Refer: Section
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Register
Before You Begin
Checking Your Programming
Register 04
Checking Your Programming
Register 04: programming
Checking Your Programming
Register 12 s
Checking Your Programming
Register 12 s: listen
Checking Your Programming
Register Number
Before You Begin
Checking Your Programming
How to Program a Feature
Register Number 12
Checking Your Programming
Register Number 12: DIAL
How to Program a Feature
Register Number 12: entered
Before You Begin
Register Number 12: program
Before You Begin
Registers Containing More Than
Checking Your Programming
Registers Containing More Than: Single Value
Checking Your Programming
REN
Warranty
REN 1.0
Technical Specifications
REN 2.0
Technical Specifications
REN 3.0
Technical Specifications
REN 4.0
Technical Specifications
REN 5.0
Technical Specifications
REN 5.0: sum
Warranty
REN 5.0: The Stick II
Warranty
repeat
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
repeat: SAC
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Retail Businesses
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Retrieving
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Retrieving: Answering Machine Message
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Return Authorization Number
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Ring Back
Unique Features
RING GENERATOR FREQUENCY
Technical Specifications
Ringer Equivalence Number
Technical Specifications
Warranty
RINGING No
Technical Specifications
Rings
Getting Started
How to Program a Feature
Technical Specifications
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Unique Features
Rings: 1800 Ohm Impedance
Technical Specifications
Rings: 2000 Ohm Impedance
Technical Specifications
Rings: 2667 Ohm Impedance
Technical Specifications
Rings: 4000 Ohm Impedance
Technical Specifications
Rings: 8000 Ohm Impedance
Technical Specifications
Rings: Answer
Getting Started
How to Program a Feature
Programmable Features
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Unique Features
RJ-11
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
RJ-14
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
RJ-14: use
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
RJ14C
Warranty
RMS AC
Technical Specifications
Rollover
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
RTA
Getting Started
How to Program a Feature
Programmable Features
RTA: change
Getting Started
RTA: during
Programmable Features
s
How to Program a Feature
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Standard Features
SAC Programming
How to Program a Feature
SAC s
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
SACs
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Programmable Features
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Unique Features
SACs: dialing
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
SACs: Port
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
SACs: Press
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
SACs: repeat
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions
Sale Terminals
Glossary of Terms
Introduction
Sale Terminals: Point
Glossary of Terms
Introduction
Save
Before You Begin
How to Program a Feature
SAVE THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Safety Instructions
SAVE THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: Memory
Before You Begin
seconds
Programmable Features
seconds: INBOUND CALL
Programmable Features
Section
Features
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Section 4.1
Introduction
Section 4.1: Refer
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Security Access Codes
Checking Your Programming
How to Program a Feature
Introduction
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Programmable Features
Security Access Codes ARE NOT
Programmable Features
Security Access Codes ARE NOT: Changing
How to Program a Feature
Security Access Codes ARE NOT: Depending
Programmable Features
Security Access Codes ARE NOT: know
Programmable Features
Security Access Codes ARE NOT: Port
Checking Your Programming
See
How to Program a Feature
See Getting Started Section
Standard Features
SEE LABELING BELOW
Powering Up
See Rings
Getting Started
See Rings: Answer
Getting Started
See Section
Introduction
See Section 3.4
Unique Features
See Section 3.4: Don ts
How to Program a Feature
Selection ON
Unique Features
SERVICES OFFERED BY YOUR LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANY
Getting Started
Set Register
Before You Begin
Silent Transfer Destination
Programmable Features
Silent Transfer Destination LINE
Before You Begin
Silver Modular Line Cords
Initial Check
Simulated PBX
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Simulated PBX: Small Office Complex
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Single Value
Checking Your Programming
Single Value: Registers Containing More Than
Checking Your Programming
Small Office Complex
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Small Office Complex: Simulated PBX
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Small Office/Home Office
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Glossary of Terms
SOHO
Glossary of Terms
SR3
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Standard Features
Standard Features
Standard Retail
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
START button
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
START button: hit
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Started
Getting Started
Started: Getting
Getting Started
Stick II
Before You Begin
Checking Your Programming
Features
Getting Started
How to Buy
How to Program a Feature
Initial Check
Introduction
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Programmable Features
Standard Features
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Unique Features
Stick II s
Introduction
Stick II Two-Line Call
Initial Check
sum
Warranty
sum: RENs
Warranty
surfing
Unique Features
surfing: Internet
Unique Features
TAD
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Glossary of Terms
Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
Technical Support
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Technical Support Department
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Technical Support Department BEFORE
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Technical Support Department BEFORE: calling
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
TECHNICAL SUPPORT TEAM
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
telco
Getting Started
telecommunications
Warranty
telecommunications: give
Warranty
Telephone
Glossary of Terms
Telephone Answering Device
Glossary of Terms
TELEX
Introduction
Terms
Glossary of Terms
Terms: Glossary
Glossary of Terms
The Stick II
Before You Begin
Checking Your Programming
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Features
Getting Started
Glossary of Terms
How to Program a Feature
Introduction
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Powering Up
Programmable Features
Standard Features
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Unique Features
Warranty
The Stick II NOT
Getting Started
The Stick II on Port
Unique Features
The Stick II s
Getting Started
The Stick II s: back
Unique Features
The Stick II s: including
Standard Features
The Stick II s: programmability
Introduction
The Stick II s: programming
Before You Begin
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Powering Up
The Stick II s: REN
Warranty
To Answer
Getting Started
to grab
Standard Features
Toll Free
How to Buy
Tone
Standard Features
total
Warranty
total: Load Numbers
Warranty
Trouble Shooting
Programming
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
Troubleshooting and Technical Support
True Sinusoidal
Technical Specifications
turning
Unique Features
turning: Auto-Line
Unique Features
TV
Warranty
TWICE
Before You Begin
Checking Your Programming
How to Program a Feature
Two-Line Call Processor
Standard Features
types
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
types: PC FAX Cards
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
UL Listed 43X3 Telephone Appliance
Technical Specifications
UMT
Programmable Features
UMT feature
Programmable Features
Unanswered Call Silent Transfer
Programmable Features
Unanswered Call Silent Transfer LINE
Checking Your Programming
How to Program a Feature
Unanswered Call Silent Transfer LINE: activating
Programmable Features
Unanswered Call Silent Transfer LINE: programming
Programmable Features
Unique Features
Unique Features
United States
Technical Specifications
Unrestricted Manual Transfer
Programmable Features
Unrestricted Manual Transfer: OFF
Programmable Features
US
How to Buy
use
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
USE ONLY WITH
Powering Up
Use Voice Port
Getting Started
Use Voice Port: ěsingle pairî RJ-11
Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
Use Voice Port: RJ-14
Connecting to the Phone Line and Install Options
VAC 0.8-1.0A
Powering Up
value
Checking Your Programming
value: FIVE
Checking Your Programming
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Checking Your Programming
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Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
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Pointers for Hook-Up of Voice/Data Equipment
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