Manual Answer Mode - Viking FaxJack FAXJ-1000 Product Manual

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1. Automatic Answer Mode Incoming Call Sequence, Caller ID Enabled and Fast call processing
CO Ring
Answer
2 seconds getting
Caller ID
FAXJ-1000 Listening Time
Ring Back Tones
FAXJ-1000 Ringing Phone 1 Port
Called Device Answers
Note: If Normal call processing is enabled (see Programming section C), the FAXJ-1000 will monitor for CNG or touch tones
during two 4 second periods instead of only one. If calls intended for the Fax are being incorrectly routed to the Phone 1 port
(because the CNG was not detected), enable the Normal call processing mode (Q5). The Normal call processing mode will
cause voice callers to hear one more ringback before they ring through to the Phone 1 port.
2. Automatic Answer Mode Incoming Call Sequence, Caller ID Disabled and Fast call processing
Answer
FAXJ-1000 Listening Time
Ring Back Tones
FAXJ-1000 Ringing Phone 1 Port
Called Device Answers
B. Manual Answer Mode
Note: If using distinctive ring service from the telephone company and distinctive ring is enabled (dip switch 2 set to ON), see
Operation, section G.
In the manual answer mode, CO ringing passes directly through to the Phone 1 port. In this mode, the FAXJ-1000 waits for the call
to be manually answered by the Phone 1 port and then begins watching for fax CNG tones or a touch tone transfer command to
route the call. The Phone 1 port will continue to ring, subject to the Ring Limit (see Operation, section F). If the call is answered by
the Phone 1 port and a fax CNG tone is detected, 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 (see Operation section C) is detected
(from either phone), the FAXJ-1000 provides a busy signal to Phone 1 and starts ringing the call to the appropriate port.
C. Transfers
While the FAXJ-1000 is a four-port unit, only one port can be connected to the phone line at any
given time. If, for example, the Phone 1 port is using the line and any of the other ports tries to
make a call, they are given an internally-generated busy signal. However, the FAXJ-1000 has
the ability to transfer incoming calls from one port to another.
Incoming calls can be transferred by dialing "#" + the number associated with the port you want
to transfer the call to. An outgoing phone call made by one of the device ports can not be
transferred to another port. The FAXJ-1000 will ignore the transfer commands during outgoing
calls.
When a transfer command is detected, the transferring port is provided with a busy signal and the FAXJ-1000 starts ringing the port
that the call is being transferred to. It keeps track of the port that initiated the transfer so it can ring that port back if the called port
doesn't answer. Any FAXJ-1000 port that is connected to the phone line can transfer an incoming call and there is no limit to the
number of transfers on a given call.
Note: If a phone is wired on the CO LINE IN side of the FAXJ-1000 and you want to stop the FAXJ-1000 from transferring, pick up
the phone and dial #7 between the ringbacks. The FAXJ-1000 will then hang-up and you will have the call.
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Touch Tone
Port
#1
Fax
#2
Modem
#3
Phone 1
#4
Phone 2
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