Automatic Answer Mode - Viking FAXJ-1000 Technical Practice

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A. Automatic Answer Mode
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Operation
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If caller ID is enabled, the FAXJ-1000 waits two seconds after the first CO (telephone company) ring to receive and store the caller
ID data and then answers the line. If caller ID is disabled, it answers the line immediately after the first ring. The FAXJ-1000 then
starts generating ringback tones to the caller every four seconds, while listening in the interval between ringbacks for fax CNG tones
or Touch Tones to route the call (see Operation, section D for a description of how incoming touch tones can be used to route calls).
If fax CNG tone 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 two ringbacks, the FAXJ-1000 starts ringing the Phone
1 port. The selected port is rung until the ring limit is met (see Operation, section F).
Step 1.
Incoming phone line rings. If caller ID is enabled, the FAXJ-1000 delays for 2 seconds to capture and store the
caller ID data.
Step 2.
The FAXJ-1000 answers the line. The FAXJ-1000 is compatible with distinctive ringing features offered by the tele-
phone company. If you have the distinctive ring feature, the FAXJ-1000 will direct the call to the appropriate port
based on the ring cadence it detects (see Operation, section G).
Step 3.
The FAXJ-1000 listens for one of the following:
a. CNG tones (1100 hz tone burst) from an incoming automatic fax machine wishing to be connected to the on-
premise fax machine.
b. Touch tones from an incoming caller wishing to be connected to a specified device (i.e. "11111" for the Fax port,
"22222" for the Modem port, "33333" for the Phone 1 port and "44444" for the Phone 2 port).
c. Two touch tones from an incoming caller, a touch tone "#" and a second touch tone to route the call (ie: #1 for
the fax port, #2 for the modem port, #3 for the Phone 1 port or #4 for the Phone 2 port).
Step 4.
The FAXJ-1000 generates ring back tones to the incoming caller. In the below example the caller hears one CO
ring back plus three FAXJ-1000 ring back tones (before getting answered by the called device).
Step 5.
The FAXJ-1000 generates ringing (routes the incoming call) to the appropriate port based on what was detected.
If none of the above signals were detected, the FAXJ-1000 generates ringing (routes the incoming call) to the Phone
1 port.
1. Automatic Answer Mode Incoming Call Sequence, Caller ID Enabled
1. Automatic Answer Mode Incoming Call Sequence, Caller ID Enabled
CO Ring
Answer
2 seconds getting
Caller ID
FAXJ-1000 Listening Time
Ring Back Tones
FAXJ-1000 Ringing Appropriate Port
Called Device Answers
Note:
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