Multi-Link ACP-300 manual

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    (ACP-300, ACP-500 & ACP-900) Programming Manual Toll Free Sales and Tech Support 866.337.0965 International Sales and T ech Support 217.337.0965 techsupport@faxswitch.com | www.faxswitch.com __________________ _____________________ _______________ The ACP can be easily tailored to fit t he needs of individual organizations or departments. A wid[...]

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    In the absence of Fax tones or security codes, the ACP begins to ring the call through to its default port (Device 1). Outgoing calls can be placed from any devic e port as if it were attached to a dedicated line. Only one device at a time can actively use the telephone line. When the line is in use by one device, ot her devices attempting to acces[...]

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    Flag 6 (Bit 2) Busy Signal 1 (on) Determines if a device trying to access the line when the line is already in use will hear a bu sy tone or dead air. Flag 7 (Bit 1) Enable Mult i-Port Polling 0 (off) Allows transfer to another device when communication with the first device add ressed is complete. Flag 8 (Bit 0) Night Watch Mode to Device 3 0 (off[...]

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    When programming this register, you must en ter all Flag (Bit) values. The flags are preset to the following: Flag 1 (Bit 3) Device 4 Barge-in Mask 0 (off) Flag 2 (Bit 2) Device 3 Barge-in Mask 0 (off) Flag 3 (Bit 1) Device 2 Barge-in Mask 0 (off) Flag 4 (Bit 0) Device 1 Barge-in Mask 0 (off) Register 8 must also be set to a positive number to acti[...]

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    REGISTER 15 Security Access Code for Device Port 5 Contains the security access code for devic e port 5. This register holds up to 7 digits ranging from 0 to 9, * and #. Factory preset to 55. REGISTER 16 - Multiple Polling Code This register contains the multiple polling code (MPC). The MPC should be placed at the beginning or end of a secu rity ac[...]

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    TO READ VALUES FROM MEMORY To read all values, press 99 on your te lephone key pad. To read the value of a single register, press * and the two-digit register number. TO WRITE PROGRAMS TO MEMORY Press 80 on your telephone key pad. Th is should always be done when you are satisfied with the inform ation you have programmed. TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE [...]