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Introduction
The Model 6002TA Analog Port Terminal Adapter adds one POTS
(Plain Old Telephone Service) port to a Tone Commander 6210 or
6220 ISDN telephone, for standard telephones, fax machines, or
analog modems. Adapter circuitry is housed in a telephone base that
replaces the standard base.
POTS port features include independent ring delay settings, call waiting
tone and caller ID display support, a privacy option to prevent line
access from the 6210/6220 when busy, call transfer and conference,
and originating call appearance selection.
Typical Applications
Cordless handset or headset – calls can be originated or answered
from a cordless phone or cordless headset phone. Call transfer and
conference features are provided. On-hook and off-hook (call waiting)
caller ID displays are supported, as well as call waiting tones.
Conference Room Speakerphone – use high-performance analog
conference room equipment, such as a Polycom SoundStation
your ISDN line. Calls can be dialed or answered on either the ISDN
phone or the conference room speakerphone and easily switched
between devices.
Analog Modem – data rates up to 56Kbps for outgoing calls may be
supported, depending on your modem and the connecting party. Call
waiting tones may be disabled to ensure data integrity.
Fax – your fax machine can answer and originate calls on your primary
directory number, or any other number provisioned on your ISDN line.
Privacy options are provided to ensure reliable fax transmission.
Answering Machine – your answering machine can answer calls to
any number provisioned on your ISDN line. Separate ring delays may
be programmed on the analog port to allow calls to be answered on the
ISDN phone before the answering machine picks up.
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TTY – the analog port provides a standard non-acoustical connection
point for TTY (teletypewriter) devices that meets the accessibility
requirements of Section 508 for communication disabled users.
You cannot place a modem or fax call and a voice call at the same
time (only one active call is allowed).
See page 6 for modem and fax application settings.
Go off-hook on the analog phone, wait for dial tone, then dial the called
number. The originating call appearance indicator on the 6210/6220
will light amber while that line is in use by the POTS port.
The call appearance selected for originating POTS calls (see page 13)
is used if idle. If this call appearance is in use, another primary
originating call appearance will be used if available.
Only one call can be active at a time. Calls cannot be placed on the
POTS port if the 6210/6220 is on an active call. When the POTS port is
busy, no calls can be placed from the 6210/6220; the display will show
“ANALOG PORT IN USE” if you attempt to place a call from the ISDN
phone.
Answering a Call
Call appearances will ring at the POTS port after the selected ring
delay (see page 10), unless the ring delay is set to NEVER. Go offhook on the analog phone to answer the call. The originating call
appearance indicator on the 6210/6220 will light amber, and no calls
can be placed from the 6210/6220 while the POTS port remains in use.
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The 6210/6220 has ring delay settings independent from the POTS
port. Calls may ring at the 6210/6220 before ringing at the POTS port if
the POTS port has a longer ring delay.
If multiple calls are ringing, the first call appearance to ring at the POTS
port is answered when going off-hook on the analog phone.
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Switching a Call Between the POTS Port and
Speakerphone or Handset
Go off-hook on the 6210/6220 with either the Spkr key or the handset
to switch a call from the analog phone to the 6210/6220 speakerphone
or handset. The call will be disconnected from the POTS port.
To switch the call back to the analog phone, press the # key on the
analog phone. You will not hear dial tone, and the # tone will not be
sent out over the ISDN line. You can continue to switch the call
between the phones regardless of where the call was answered.
This feature is disabled if Privacy is set to ON (see page 11).
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Call Waiting
Most telephones have a Flash key that sends a timed hookflash.
This key is used during call swapping, conferencing, and
transferring. If your analog phone does not have a Flash key, you
can send a flash by quickly pressing and releasing the hookswitch.
When the POTS port is in use and another call rings, a call waiting tone
and/or a caller ID display may be sent to the analog phone. Press the
Flash key on the analog phone to place the current call on hold and
answer the incoming call. Swap between the calls by flashing.
Call waiting may be set for caller ID, call waiting tone only, or disabled
(see page 12).
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Conferencing Calls
Press the Flash key on the analog phone to place the current call on
hold and originate a new call. Dial the second party. After the second
party answers, flash again to conference all parties together.
If the second party is busy, does not answer, or does not want to join
the conference, hang up. Your phone will ring, and you will be
reconnected to the first party when you answer.
To add another party to the conference, flash again. Dial another party
as above. The number of parties that can be in a conference is
determined by your ISDN line provisioning from your service provider
(typically 3 or 6).
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Transferring Calls
Calls can be transferred by establishing a conference call, then
removing yourself from the conference.
After establishing a call, press the Flash key, then dial the second
party. Any time after the second party begins to ring, you can flash to
conference all parties together, then hang up to remove yourself from
the conference. You can wait until the second party answers to
announce the call, or flash and hang up immediately for an unscreened
transfer.
The ISDN conference feature provisioned on your line must
support implicit transfer capability. Otherwise, the two remaining
parties will be disconnected when you hang up.
If the second party is busy or you want to abort the transfer, hang up
without flashing. Your phone will ring, and you will be reconnected to
the first party when you answer.
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