InnoMedia MTA 3328-2 Getting Started Manual

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VoiceLine Calling Features

For a complete list of features and codes, refer to the VoiceLine User's Guide.
VOICELINE CALLING FEATURES
Feature
Once you hear the tone signaling a second call coming into your
Call Waiting
line, simply hit the Flash button (or the hook) on your phone.
With VoiceLine Caller ID, you will see the identity of the party
calling you -- even when you are on the other line. You must
Caller ID
have a phone equipped with a caller ID display.
Press the Flash button (or the hook) during a call. Once you hear
the dial tone, dial the second party. When the second party is
3-Way Calling
connected, press the flash button again to conference in the first
party. There will be a three-way connection!
Some VoiceLine calling features require you to dial a code before the phone
number. This table contains the activation/deactivation codes for some
popular VoiceLine calling features.
VOICELINE CALLING FEATURE DIAL CODES
Feature
SELECTIVE CALL ACCEPTANCE:
Receive only those calls from telephone
numbers that appear on your pre-defined
acceptance list.
Deactivate feature and receive all calls.
SELECTIVE CALL REJECTION:
Block only those calls from telephone numbers
Call Blocking
that appear on your pre-defined rejection list.
Deactivate feature and receive all calls.
ANONYMOUS CALL REJECTION:
Block all calls whose telephone numbers are
hidden due to the caller purposely blocking
that information.
Deactivate feature and receive all calls.
Send all calls to a pre-defined destination #.
Call Forwarding
Send all calls to VoiceMail.
(All Calls/
Send all calls to a destination #.
Unconditional)
Deactivate feature & receive all calls.
Call the last person who called you.
Call Return
Call the last number you dialed.
Redial
Access the VoiceMail system to record a
VoiceMail
greeting or hear your messages.
NOTE: When you forward calls, the inbound and outbound
calls are priced according to your calling plan.
Description
Action
Dial Code
*64
*84
*60
*80
*77
*87
*72
*72123
*72 [phone #]
*73
*69
*66
123#

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  • Page 1: Voiceline Calling Features

    VoiceLine Calling Features For a complete list of features and codes, refer to the VoiceLine User’s Guide. VOICELINE CALLING FEATURES Feature Description Once you hear the tone signaling a second call coming into your Call Waiting line, simply hit the Flash button (or the hook) on your phone. With VoiceLine Caller ID, you will see the identity of the party calling you -- even when you are on the other line.
  • Page 2 My VoiceLine Account Information Fill in the form(s) below to keep a record of your VoiceLine account information. VoiceLine Line 1 Information VoiceLine Phone Number: Account Number: PIN: VoiceMail Access Number: VoiceLine Line 2 Information VoiceLine Phone Number: Account Number: PIN: VoiceMail Access Number:...
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    Package Contents Wait about two minutes for the modem to initialize. Turn on the router. 1 InnoMedia MTA 3328-2 (Multimedia Terminal Adapter) Wait about a minute for the router to initialize. 1 12-Volt D/C power adapter Turn on the PC.
  • Page 4: Configuring The Router

    The InnoMedia MTA 3328-2 Back Panel Configuring the PC to Use the Router (continued) The back panel of the MTA 3328-2 contains the input/output ports. Use this 2000 INDOWS diagram as a reference when setting up your InnoMedia MTA 3328-2.
  • Page 5 Using the standard Ethernet network cable (RJ-45) included with the Blinking slow The device failed to download a device, connect the WAN port on the back of the MTA 3328-2 to the configuration file or to register with the SIP router.
  • Page 6: Placing Calls

    Placing Calls Using VoiceMail Once the MTA is set up and you have dial tone, you will be able to place and Recording a Personal Greeting receive calls. Pick up your VoiceLine-connected telephone and press 123# on the telephone keypad. NOTE: If you have set up your MTA, but you do not hear a dial tone, please refer to the Troubleshooting section of this Guide.
  • Page 7: Listening To Voice Mail Messages

    Using VoiceMail (continued) Troubleshooting Listening to VoiceMail Messages (continued) TROUBLESHOOTING FROM ANY OUCH HONE To access your VoiceMail messages from a regular touch-tone telephone, dial the Symptom: The RUN LED is blinking slowly. appropriate access number for your location, and follow the instructions below. Corrective Action: The VoiceMail Access Numbers table below contains a partial list of access ►...
  • Page 8 Troubleshooting (continued) FAQs “ ”? HAT IS BROADBAND TROUBLESHOOTING A broadband Internet connection is a cable modem, DSL, LAN, T1, T3, LAN, Symptom: I hear a fast busy signal when I try to make a call. WAN, or any other high-speed “always on” connection. If you have to dial up to an access number to reach the Internet then you do not have Corrective Action: broadband.

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