Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Dialer 26 Zoom
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Dialer I ns t alla t ion & User’s Gui de.
Contents GETTING STARTED .......................................................... 3 H OW THE D IALER W OR KS ........................................................ 3 INSTALLING THE D I ALER ................................................ 4 SETTING UP T HE DIALER .
Getting Started 3 Getting S tarted Thank y ou f or purch asin g our dialer . Bef ore yo u begi n installing it, you should read the secti on below. How the Dialer Works The dialer simplifies using calling car ds by dialing all the extra num bers automat ically.
4 Dialer In stallation & User’s Guide Installing t he Dialer First, find a suitable location for the d ialer. This loc ation needs two t hings: • A standard ph one jack co nnecte d to the phon e line you wa nt to use for you r dialer.
Install ing the Dialer 5 Po wer Cu be Phone Jack Di aler Cor d (s hort ) Dia ler 1 2 Note: If the diale r’s LED re mains o n solidly (i .e., doe s not b link ), plug the dialer cord into th e d ialer’s ph one jack 1.
6 Dialer In stallation & User’s Guide Setting Up the Di aler If you want to share your dialer among peopl e who w ill use different calling cards, please read the section Advanced Le arnM ode (page 8) f or instructions on how to set up dialer keys.
Setting Up the Dialer 7 Your dialer is now ready to route all North American toll calls. N ow yo u can ma ke prep aid ca lls us ing yo ur dial er by coming off-hook and dialing * <number> where <num ber> is a long di stance n umber, 1 follow ed by 10 digit s.
8 Dialer In stallation & User’s Guide Advanced Lea rnMode: Addi ng Key s You can define privacy keys in Advanced LearnMode. Keys configure th e dialer so that only p eople wh o know the keys can use the dialer. Roommates with different calling card s can share a single dialer if each roomm ate has his or her own key.
Setting Up the Dialer 9 If you wa nt to make c alls outside No rth America, tea ch the dialer how to dial the number in Advanced LearnMod e as follows . (You can use the same key you used for ca lls to North America, if you want to). Keys are two-digit numbers.
10 Dialer Inst allation & User’s Guide extra aft er th e end of each pr ompt , and dialing each number smoothly, withou t long pauses. If you o nly want to set u p your dia ler, but don’t wa nt to complet e your call, you can h ang up after you h ear th e acknow ledg men t beeps.
Settings 11 Settings In th is section we tell you how t o go into and u se AutoRou te Mode, and how to vary the lo udness o r length of the D TMF tones ge nerated by you r dialer. If yo u don’t care about t hese things, please go to Usin g Your Di aler on pag e 15.
12 Dialer Inst allation & User’s Guide Exampl e: If your l ocal are a code is 555, take y our ph one off-h ook an d ent er #9 4 555 # #. After getting this command, the d ialer will no longer auto- route calls within your local calling area. (Note: your local calling area may include from one to about ten area codes.
Settings 13 area code s that includ es all area co des in your loca l teleph one ar ea call ed a “LA TA.” Th e dial er doe s not r oute to these area c odes.
14 Dialer Inst allation & User’s Guide Dialer Ton e Settings The dialer dial s by generati ng DTMF tone s. You can a djust the DTMF tone volum e and tone length to please you . Howev er, if you make the t ones too sh ort or soft , th ey may not be c onsiste ntly and r eliably det ected d urin g dialin g.
Using the Dialer 15 Using the Dialer When you plac e a call that should be r outed, the dial er listens to the digits you have dialed and stores them. When the dialer is storing th ose dialed digit s, they so und very sof t because t he dialer is prevent ing them f rom being heard by your local tele phone of fice.
16 Dialer Inst allation & User’s Guide The d ialer may need to generate fairly lou d tones to work with some calling cards, so you may want to hold the phone away f rom your ear when th e dialer is dialing. The dialer t one vol ume is a dju stabl e, as di scuss ed on page 29 in the Settings secti on.
Frequently Asked Questions 17 Frequently Ask ed Questions Q: When I dial , why do th e dialed digit s somet imes sound soft? A: When the t ones are soft, the dialer is st oring dialed digit s whil e prev entin g th em fr om being h ear d by the central teleph one off ice.
18 Dialer Inst allation & User’s Guide 7.) The di aler is not p owered up. Check t hat t he dialer ’s light flashes wh en your phone s are all on-h ook. 8.) I s the dialer’s light on all the time w hen your ph ones are on-hoo k? If so, the phone line is pl ugged int o the wrong dialer jac k.
Frequently Asked Questions 19 The comm and # * 7 1 # # tells the d ialer to liste n for the first vo ice pro mpt after the dialer dial s the calling card pr ovider’s acc ess code. The comm and # * 8 1 # # tells the dialer to listen for v oice prompt s betw een subsequ ent numbers.
20 Dialer Inst allation & User’s Guide The next time you make a call, the dialer will ro ute the call normally. (* 0 won’t wo rk when keys are enabled). Q: Why do I still see s ome l ong distance calls on m y phone bil l? A: It’s pr obably b ecaus e the dialer did not rout e those calls.
Frequently Asked Questions 21 Q: Does the dialer work with rotar y or pulse ph ones? A: No, the dial er only wor ks wit h tone phones c onnecte d to central t elephone of fice s set up to acc ept stan dard tones called DTMF ton es. Q: What happen s if I fi nish di aling, and the d iale r doesn’t dial when I ex pect it t o.
22 Dialer Inst allation & User’s Guide Otherwise you will need to arrange fo r 3-way calling through you r local telep hone company. No te that if your dialer is set to Auto Route Mode, you will have to dial *0 after a hoo k flash to make a 3-way call t hrough your local telephone company.
Frequently Asked Questions 23 • Dial ## • Listen for two conf irmation b eeps • Hang up. Now you can come o ff-hook and d ial * followed by the North Am erican long -dist ance num ber to route North Americ an calls t hro ugh yo ur dial er.
24 Dialer Inst allation & User’s Guide • Listen for two conf irmation b eeps • Hang up. Now you can come o ff-hook and d ial * followed by the North Am erican long -dist ance num ber to route North Americ an calls t hro ugh yo ur dial er.
Frequently Asked Questions 25 Now you can come o ff-hook and d ial * followed by the North Am erican long -dist ance num ber to route North Americ an calls t hro ugh yo ur dial er.
26 Dialer Inst allation & User’s Guide • Hang up. Now you can come o ff-hook and d ial * followed by the North Am erican long -dist ance num ber to route North Americ an calls t hro ugh yo ur dial er.
Frequently Asked Questions 27 # 963 ## Do not route Cari bbean c alls via domest ic card (pass thro ugh) # 961 ## Route Caribbea n calls via domes tic card (default) # 972 ## Route AK/HI calls via int.
28 Dialer Inst allation & User’s Guide Command Summary All commands begin right after you tak e your phone off- hook. Dialer Lear ns a Callin g Card usi ng LearnM ode Dialer learns calling card for North A merican calls: #1 <Call a Nort h Americ an nu mber usi ng cal ling ca rd> Dialer learns calling card for calls outside No.
Command Summary 29 AutoR out e Mo de: < Dial 011 plu s i nternati onal numb er> Route wi th 2- digit key < XY>: *# <XY> < Dial 011 p lus inter national nu mber> Redial any Call.
30 Dialer Inst allation & User’s Guide Dialer LED D efinitions The dialer’s LE D can give you usef ul information a bout the dialer and th e line it’s connecte d to. Here is a t able that shows t he LED’s blinking patter ns and what t hey mean.
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