Multi-Link ATX-300 Supplementary Manual

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PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES
This insert addresses the programming of Device Selection Codes and Factory Settings for the 6
port
Versa-Link
ATX-300/6. All
other
user-selectable
programs
and functions are the
same
as the ATX-300
3-port
model.
Please
retain this insert,
along with your manual, for
future
reference
7.2 Proarammlna Device Selection
Codes
Your
ATX-300/6
analyzes incoming
calls
for (DTMF) touch-tones and
detects
both
pulse-dial and touch-tone device selection
codes
transmitted from either end of the
telephone line. Device selection
codes
are programmable and can be from 2 to 7
digits long using
any
combination of digits 0 to 9 and the symbols
*
and #.
Using the symbols * and # in the device selection
code is
a good way to
avoid unwanted transfers when dialing out to another number. If your telephone
is
pulse-dial only, you should not use
these
symbols in your
code
because the
pulse-
dial phone will not transmit when
these
symbols are punched on your keypad.
The device selection
codes
are programmed by pressing keys on a tone or
pulse-
dial phone connected to one of the DEVICE ports on the rear panel of the ATX-
300/6. You should connect the incoming phone line to the port labeled LINE,
also
at the rear of the unit. To avoid dialing through to a number while programming a device selection
code,
we suggest that you either establish a local
call before
programming (dial one of
your other
lines
if you
have
one) or hang up the
line
between
each
device
code
program. NOTE: If at any point in the programming
process you
are unsure and would
like
to start again, unplug the AC power
cord
and reconnect it. The
ATX-300/6
will
enter its start-up mode and
you
can start
over
with step 1.
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
HOLD the front panel push button in for about 3 seconds until the STBY light starts to “blink”
in
a steady cadence.
RELEASE
the push button. The STBY
LED
will continue
to blink. (Go to step 2)
At this time, you can enter a device
code
for DEVICE 1 on your telephone key-
pad. If no
code is entered
at this point, the existing
code
will remain in effect.
(Go to step 3)
PRESS AND IMMEDIATELY
RELEASE
the push button. The SEMI light will
now be blinking
in
a steady cadence. At this time, you can enter the device
code
for the DEVICE 2 on your telephone keypad. If no
code is entered
at this
point, the existing
code will
remain in effect. (Go to step 4)
PRESS AND IMMEDIATELY
RELEASE
the push button. THE AUTO light will
now be blinking
in
a steady cadence. At this time,
you
can enter a device
code
for DEVICE 3. If no
code is entered
at this point, the existing
code
will remain
in
effect. (Go to step 5)
PRESS AND IMMEDIATELY
RELEASE
the push button. The STBY light will
now emit a “blink-blink”
cadence.
You can now enter the device code for
DEVICE 4
on
your telephone keypad. If no
code is
entered, the old code
remains in effect. (Go to step 6)
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6)
7)
8)
PRESS AND IMMEDIATELY
RELEASE the
push button. The SEMI light will
now emit a “blink-blink’
cadence.
You can now enter the device code for
DEVICE 5
on
your telephone keypad. If no code is entered, the old code
remains
in
effect. (Go to step 7)
PRESS AND IMMEDIATELY
RELEASE
the push button. The AUTO light will
now emit a “blink-blink’
cadence.
You can now enter the device code for
DEVICE 6
on
your telephone keypad. If no
code is
entered, the old code
remains
in
effect.
At this point
in the
programming stage,
all
device selection
codes
should be
entered for DEVICE 1 through 6
on
your
ATX-300/6.
HOLD the front push
but-
ton IN
until
the AUTO light stops blinking.
RELEASE
the push button. One of
the
three LED's will
light up, indicating the current operating mode.
DEVICE 1
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DEVICE 4
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DEVICE 2
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DEVICE 5
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DEVICE 3
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3
DEVICE 6
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*
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RJ-ll to RJ-14 ADAPTER PLUG
The adapter provided with your
ATX-300/6 is
integral to the proper function of your
telecommunications system.
Care
should be
taken
to ensure that no moisture
or
dirt enters the interface ports of
the
adapter as it may foul a connection and
ham-
per the performance of your equipment. Below
is
a picture of the adapter and how it plugs into the device ports at the
rear
of the
ATX-300/6.
ADAPTER PORT LABELING
6
5
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