On multiple phone line system a) key system or pbx, Either system. refer to the section on – Multi-Link The Stick Voice/Fax/Modem Call Processor User Manual

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Feature Recommendations Pertinent To Installation

*Set Rings To Answer to " 0 "
* I f you are using Pulse dial phones at any point, set Pulse Detection to

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5.2 INSTALLING THE STICK ON A MULTIPLE PHONE

LINE SYSTEM

The Stick can be installed in a multiple line application where either an
electronic phone system (KSU or PBX) or a 2 line phone configuration
exists. Installing The Stick in these types of situations is a little bit more

involved than the single line installations previously outlined. Review
this section and if things get a little too hairy.....call a telephone installer,

show him this section and save yourself a lot of time and hassle.

A) INSTALLING ON A KEY SYSTEM OR PBX

Pros: Great

Barge-In Protection

!

Cons: Installation is not for amateurs.

Requires you to run station wiring from The Stick to the fax

machine and computer modem location.

Installation of The Stick on a multi-line phone system should always

occur at the “Trunk” side. “Trunk” is telephone nerd-speak for the side

closest to the telephone company where incoming lines connect to the

phone system. Confused... just look at the picture.

We recommend that if you have rollover from your phone company,

install The Stick on the last line of the rollover sequence.

1) Unplug the chosen line from your KSU or PBX. A modular wall jack

will need to be installed on that line close to the KSU or PBX if the

plug is not RJ-11 modular. If the plug is RJ-11 modular, then it can be
plugged directly into the “LINE” port of The Stick.

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