
Notes: Internal Calls - One Port to Another
The Internal Call mode gives you the ability to create an “internal” call from one
port of the FAXJACK to any other port. This allows the phones behind the
FAXJACK to selectively call any phone on another port and communicate
between the two phones. When the two ports are connected together,
the telephone line is disconnected so you don’t hear busy signals, reorder tones
or intercept messages while talking.
Description
When you go off hook on one of the ports, you are connected to dial tone from the
telephone line. You then dial “#1” through “#4” to ring another port (“#1” = Fax, “#2” =
Modem, “#3” = Phone 1 and “#4” = Phone 2). When the “#1” through “#4” is dialed, the
telephone line is disconnected and you begin to hear a simulated ringback tone (single
frequency ringback tones – 500 Hz – 2 seconds on, 4 seconds off), as the FAXJ-1000
sends ringing to the appropriate port. Interrupted ringing is provided to the appropriate
port until the call is answered or the port that originated the call hangs up (no limit to the
number of rings). When the other port answers the call, the two ports are connected
together and can communicate. Once both phones hang up, the FAXJ-1000 returns
to idle.
During an incoming call on the telephone line (in the automatic mode), the caller is
allowed to route themselves to a given port of the FAXJ-1000 by dialing touch tone “#”
plus the desired port number or a string of digits corresponding to the desired port
number. In standard FAXJ-1000 software, callers can only route themselves to
a port by dialing a string of touch tone digits. The port numbering for the FAXJ-1000 is
“11111” or “#1” for the Fax port, “22222” or “#2” for the Modem port, “33333” or “#3” for
the Phone 1 port and “44444” or “#4” for the Phone 2 port.