Function [4][3]: Rings Available To The Modem Port; Function [5]: Phantom Ring Style - Black Box ASD-4 Manual

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5.4.10 F
UNCTION
This function allows you to define the number of rings available to the
MODEM port. Set your modem to answer on one or two rings to ensure the
fastest response to a call. (See your modem's manual.) Rings Available to the
MODEM Port can range from one to 99 but is factory-preset to three rings,
[4][3] [3] [*].
Example: To change the Rings Available to the MODEM Port to sixteen
rings, enter the programming mode and press the following on your tone
phone:
[4][3] Change Rings Available to MODEM Port to
[1][6] The desired number of rings
[*] End programming sequence (3 beeps indicate correct entry)
.
.
(Optional entries for additional changes)
.
[*] Save changes and exit programming
5.4.11 F
UNCTION
When the ASD-4 answers a call, it produces a "phantom" ring signal, the
intent of which is to make the switching process transparent to the caller. The
ASD-4 has seven (7) different phantom ring types to choose from, allowing
you to select a ring style similar to your local phone company's ring signal.
The following ring types are available:
[1] U.S. style #1: 2-second ring, 4-second silence, dual tones
[2] Belgium style: 1-second ring, 3-second silence
[3] European style: 0.4-second ring, 0.2-second silence
[4] Special style: 1-second ring, 5-second silence
[5] U.K. style: 1.5-second ring, 1.5-second silence
[6] U.S. style #2: 2-second ring, 4-second silence, single-frequency
low tone
[7] U.S. style #3: 2-second ring, 4-second silence, single-frequency
high tone
[4][3]: R
A
INGS
VAILABLE TO THE
[5]: P
R
HANTOM
ING
CHAPTER 5: Programming the ASD-4
MODEM P
S
TYLE
ORT
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