Modem Port - Viking FaxJack FAXJ-1000 Product Manual

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1. Automatic Answer Mode
In the automatic answer mode, the FAXJ-1000 monitors the ring pattern of the first CO (telephone company) ring. If the
FAXJ-1000 detects a distinctive ring pattern, it answers the call and starts ringing the device specified by the distinctive ring
pattern. The selected port is rung until the ring limit is met (see Operation, section F). If the FAXJ-1000 detects a "normal" ring
pattern, it answers the call then starts generating ringback tones to the caller every four seconds, while listening in the interval
in between ringbacks for fax CNG tones (if enabled) or touch tones to route the call (see Operation, section D for a description
of how touch tones can be used to route calls). If fax CNG tones or touch tones are detected, the FAXJ-1000 starts ringing the
appropriate device, maintaining four seconds of off time between rings. If fax CNG tones or touch tones are not detected after
one ringback, the FAXJ-1000 starts ringing the Phone 1 port. If the call is answered by the Phone 1 port and a fax CNG tone is
detected (and CNG detection is enabled), the FAXJ-1000 provides a busy signal to Phone 1 and starts ringing the call to the
Fax port. If the call is answered by the Phone 1 port and a touch tone transfer command is detected (see Operation, section
C), the FAXJ-1000 provides a busy signal to Phone 1 and starts ringing the call to the appropriate port.
2. Manual Answer Mode
In the manual answer mode, the FAXJ-1000 monitors the ring pattern of the first CO (telephone company) ring. If the FAXJ-1000
detects a distinctive ring pattern, it answers the call and starts ringing the port specified by the distinctive ring pattern. How the
FAXJ-1000 handles a call when the "normal" ring pattern is detected depends on the 5 or 10 ring delay selection:
a. When set to a 5 ring delay (dip switch 1 set to off), the FAXJ-1000 answers the call when a "normal" ring pattern is detected
and starts ringing the Phone 1 port. If the call to the Phone 1 port is not answered after 5 rings, the FAXJ-1000 hangs up.
b. When set to a 10 ring delay (dip switch 1 set to on), the FAXJ-1000 does not answer the call but sends ring to the Phone
1 port and regenerates caller ID after the first ring if enabled. The FAXJ-1000 continues to send interrupted ringing to the
Phone 1 port while the telephone line continues to ring, with no limit to the number of rings.
The FAXJ-1000 waits for the call to be manually answered by the Phone 1 port and then begins listening for CNG tones (if
CNG detection is enabled) or touch tone transfer commands to route the call. If the call is answered by the Phone 1 port and a
fax CNG tone is detected (and CNG detection is enabled), the FAXJ-1000 provides a busy signal to Phone 1 and starts ringing
the call to the Fax port. If the call is answered by the Phone 1 port and a touch tone transfer command is detected (see
Operation, section C), the FAXJ-1000 provides a busy signal to Phone 1 and starts ringing the call to the appropriate port.
The drawings show the ring cadences and the FAXJ-1000 ports they correlate to:
H. LED Operation
Incoming Ring
Caller ID Detect
Caller ID Good Checksum
Caller ID Bad Checksum
FAXJ-1000 Answered Call
Call Connected to a port
Touch Tone In
Ring Back
2 seconds
IDLE
OFF with a momentary ON every 3.4 seconds
Flickers during ring from CO (telephone company) line.
Flicker after first CO ring.
2 Flashes after Caller ID detected flicker.
4 Flashes after Caller ID detected flicker.
ON
Solid ON
OFF while tone is present
Flash
Normal
PHONE 1 port
Double Ring
FAX port
Short / Short / Long
Short / Long / Short
PHONE 2 port

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