Checking Your Programming

The Stick II allows you to review your programming changes or check and see if a feature is (de) activated before leaving your home or office. This is done, by signaling back to you over the handset with audible tones.

 

There are two types of tones that The Stick II will transmit through your receiver on the audible "Read Back"

 

 

The list below describes the audible tones, which coincide with each number or symbol in a register.

 

NUMBER/SYMBOL AUDIBLE TONES

1  "BIP"

2  "BIP BIP"

3  "BIP BIP BIP"

4  "BIP BIP BIP BIP"

5  "BEEP"

6  "BEEP BIP"

7  "BEEP BIP BIP"

8  "BEEP BIP BIP BIP"

9  "BEEP BIP BIP BIP BIP"

0  "BEEP BEEP"

*  "BEEP BEEP BIP"

#  "BEEP BEEP BIP BIP"

 

Executing Audible "Read Back"

 

 

PLEASE READ THE EXAMPLES BELOW.

 

Registers Containing More Than a Single Value

 

Some registers contain more than a single value, i.e., Security Access Codes which can be from one up to four characters of a telephone dialing pad. Below is a short example of what a "Read Back" would sound like when more than 2 digits or symbols are programmed in the Register. Let’s say you have changed your Security Access Code for Port 4 (Register Number 12) to 1823.

 

 

Note: If you enter an incorrect Register number you will hear an "ERROR" tone.