Black Box ASD-4 Bedienungsanleitung

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FEBRUARY 1994
FX125A-R3
FX125AE-R3
ASD-4
(Automatic Sharing Device)
ON PHONE FAX MODEM
ASD-4

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
AND
INDUSTRY CANADA
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause
interference to radio communication. It has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in
accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC
rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against
such interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause interference, in which case the user at his own
expense will be required to take whatever measures may be
necessary to correct the interference.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise
emission from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference
Regulation of Industry Canada.
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques
dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de
classe B prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique
publié par Industrie Canada.
TRADEMARKS USED IN THIS MANUAL
UL is a registered trademark of Underwriters Laboratories
Incorporated.
Any other trademarks mentioned in this manual are acknowledged to be the
property of the trademark owners.

ASD-4
Registration Information
The ASD-4 has been registered with the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC). It meets FCC requirements and may be connected
directly to your telephone line.
Your telephone company may ask for the ASD-4’s FCC registration
number (BZQ8RT-17855-MA-N) and/or its Ringer Equivalence Number, or
REN (0.0 Bells). You can confirm these numbers by comparing them to the
information that appears on the registration label on the bottom of your ASD-
4. You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone
company.
Use the REN to help determine the maximum number of devices you can
connect to your telephone line without eliminating the devices’ ability to ring
when your number is called. In many areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices
connected to one line should not exceed 5.0 Bells. To determine how many
devices you can connect to your line, contact your local telephone company
to find out the maximum REN for your area.
The FCC requires that connection to the telephone network be made
through Universal Service Order Code (USOC) jacks supplied by the
telephone company. (If you need to order a modular jack for the ASD-4 from
the telephone company, request a USOCRJ11C.) The FCC also requires that
all registered telephone products that are not provided by the telephone
company be repaired only by the manufacturer or a factory-authorized service
agent.
The ASD-4 may not be connected to a party-line or coin-line telephone
network.
If your ASD-4 does not function properly, disconnect it. Follow the
instructions provided in Chapter 6: Troubleshooting concerning repair
service.
If the ASD-4 causes harm to the network, the telephone company may
discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in
advance. But if advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will
notify you as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a
complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
The telephone company may make changes in the telephone network.
Should these changes affect the ASD-4, the telephone company must notify
you, in writing, to enable you to maintain uninterrupted service.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Chapter and Section Page
1. Specifications ............................................................................................. 1
2. Introduction ............................................................................................... 2
2.1 General Information ........................................................................... 2
2.2 The ASD-4’s Ports ............................................................................... 3
3. Installation .................................................................................................. 4
3.1 Installation Overview .......................................................................... 4
3.2 Before You Install ................................................................................ 5
3.2.1 What You’ll Need ...................................................................... 5
3.2.2 What Else We Recommend ...................................................... 5
3.2.3 When You Should Maintain Exclusion .................................... 5
3.3 Installing the ASD-4 on a Single Line with a Single Phone ............. 6
3.4 Connecting Telephone Equipment to the ASD-4 ............................ 7
3.5 Installing the ASD-4 as an Extension [on a Single Line with
Multiple Single-Line Phones] ......................................................... 9
3.5.1 Exclusion Not Maintained ...................................................... 10
3.5.2 Maintaining Exclusion ............................................................ 11
3.6 Installing the ASD-4 on a Two-Line System ..................................... 13
3.6.1 One Single-Line Phone on the ASD-4’s Line ........................ 13
3.6.2 One Two-Line Phone on the ASD-4’s Line ........................... 13
3.6.3 Two or More Phones on the ASD-4’s Line ............................. 16
3.7 Installing the ASD-4 on a KSU/PBX System ................................... 17
3.8 Connecting Caller ID Equipment to the ASD-4 .............................. 19
4. Operation ................................................................................................. 22
4.1 Before You Operate .......................................................................... 22
4.1.1 Services That Won’t Work ...................................................... 22
4.1.2 Understanding Fax CNG Tones ............................................. 22
4.2 Standard Operating Procedures ...................................................... 23
4.2.1 How the ASD-4 Handles Incoming Calls ............................... 23
4.2.2 Answering Incoming Calls ...................................................... 25

ASD-4
Contents (cont’d)
Chapter and Section Page
4.2.3 Retrieving Messages from a Remote Location ...................... 27
4.2.4 Placing an Outbound Call ...................................................... 27
4.2.5 Sending a Fax Transmission ................................................... 28
4.2.6 Sending a Computer (Modem) Transmission ...................... 28
4.2.7 Receiving a Computer (Modem) Call at the
MODEM or FAX Port .......................................................... 29
4.3 Using the Phone Company’s Distinctive Ring Service (DRS)
with the ASD-4 ................................................................................ 32
4.4 Using Remote Message Notification (RMN) ................................... 33
5. Programming the ASD-4 ......................................................................... 37
5.1 The Programming Procedure .......................................................... 37
5.1.1 Accessing the Programming Mode ........................................ 37
5.1.2 Program Entries ...................................................................... 38
5.1.3 Clearing Programming Mistakes ............................................ 39
5.1.4 Exiting the Programming Mode ............................................ 39
5.2 The ASD-4’s Features and Functions ............................................... 40
5.3 The Features (ON/OFF Options) in Detail .................................... 42
5.3.1 Feature [0]: Automatic Ring Reduction ................................ 42
5.3.2 Feature [1]: Open Line Notification (OLN) ........................ 43
5.3.3 Feature [2]: Extension Detection .......................................... 44
5.3.4 Feature [3]: Automatic TAD Transfer ................................... 44
5.3.5 Feature [4]: Pulse Transfer .................................................... 45
5.3.6 Feature [5]: Automatic No Answer Transfer ........................ 45
5.3.7 Feature [6]: CNG Detection ................................................... 46
5.3.8 Feature [7]: Reverse Modem Detection ..................................47
5.3.9 Feature [8]: Remote Message Notification (RMN) .............. 47
5.3.10 Feature [9]: Distinctive Ring Detection .............................. 48
5.3.11 Feature [1][0]: Outbound Voice Exclusion ........................ 48
5.3.12 Feature [1][1]: Reverse Modem Port Selection .................. 49
5.3.13 Feature [1][2]: Automatic Transfer Port Selection ............ 50
5.4 The Functions (Multi-Value Options) in Detail ............................. 51
5.4.1 Function [2][1]: Security Access Code .................................. 51
5.4.2 Function [2][2]: FAX Access Code ....................................... 58

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents (cont’d)
Chapter/Appendix and Section Page
5.4.3 Function [2][3]: MODEM Access Code ................................ 52
5.4.4 Function [3][1]: TAD and PHONE Ports’ Distinctive
Ring Assignment .................................................................. 53
5.4.5 Function [3][2]: FAX Port’s Distinctive Ring Assignment ... 54
5.4.6 Function [3][3]: MODEM Port’s Distinctive
Ring Assignment .................................................................. 54
5.4.7 Function [4][0]: Rings to Answer Call .................................. 55
5.4.8 Function [4][1]: Rings Available to the TAD and
PHONE Ports ....................................................................... 56
5.4.9 Function [4][2]: Rings Available to the FAX Port ................ 56
5.4.10 Function [4][3]: Rings Available to the MODEM Port ...... 57
5.4.11 Function [5]: Phantom Ring Style ....................................... 57
5.4.12 Function [6]: Automatic TAD Transfer Timer ................... 58
5.4.13 Function [7]: RMN Phone Number .................................... 59
5.4.14 Function [8]: RMN Conditions ............................................ 60
5.4.15 Function [9][9][9]: Reset to Factory Settings .................... 60
5.5 Sample Programming Sessions ........................................................ 61
5.5.1 Single Change, Programmed Locally .................................... 61
5.5.2 Single Change, Programmed Remotely ................................ 61
5.5.3 Multiple Changes, Programmed Locally ............................... 62
5.5.4 Multiple Changes, Programmed Remotely ........................... 63
6. Troubleshooting ...................................................................................... 64
6.1 Common Concerns ........................................................................... 64
6.2 Calling Black Box .............................................................................. 65
6.3 Shipping and Packaging ................................................................... 66
Appendix A: Quick Start Guide .................................................................... 67
A.1 Installing the ASD-4 .......................................................................... 67
A.2 Operating the ASD-4 ........................................................................ 68
A.2.1 Answering Incoming Calls ..................................................... 68
A.2.2 Using the ASD-4 with a TAD (Answering Machine) ............ 68
A.3 Important Notes ................................................................................ 69

ASD-4
Contents (cont’d)
Appendix and Section Page
A.3.1 Surge Protection ..................................................................... 69
A.3.2 Services That Don’t Work ...................................................... 69
A.4 If You Have Questions ...................................................................... 70
Appendix B: Programming Worksheet ........................................................ 71
Appendix C: Remote Programming Card .................................................... 75

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CHAPTER 1: Specifications
FCC Registration — BZQ8RT-17855-MA-N
DOC Approval — 1081-56-06A
DOC Load — 20
Ringer
Equivalency — Zero (0.0 Bells)
User Controls — DTMF-tone commands from attached telephone
Indicators — (4) LEDs: ON (power), PHONE, FAX, and MODEM
Connectors — (5) RJ-11 female:
Power — For 120-VAC operation:
From wallmount power supply PS418 (UL®listing
50J5-E87297 or 81J1-E81356, CSA listing
LR57562 or LR84186):
Input: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 17 watts;
Output: 9 VAC at 1.5 amps;
For 220-VAC operation:
From wallmount power supply PS418E:
Input: 220 VAC, 50 Hz, 17 watts;
Output: 9 VAC at 1.5 amps;
Consumption: 69 watts when line rings, 20 watts at all
other times
Temperature — -40 to 150˚ F (-40 to 65˚ C)
Humidity — Up to 90% noncondensing
Size — 5.75"H x 1.75"W x 6"D (14.6 x 4.4 x 15.2 cm)
Weight — 2 lb. (0.9 kg)
1. Specifications

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ASD-4
2.1 General Information
Thank you for purchasing an ASD-4. The ASD-4 is a state-of-the-art telephone-
line-sharing device that lets you operate multiple telecommuni-cations
peripherals without installing extra dedicated telephone lines. The ASD-4
quickly directs incoming telephone calls to one of four destinations: a phone,
an answering machine, a fax machine, or a modem or other device.
Here are some of the telephone-activated devices that can be connected to
the ASD-4:
• Modem
• Facsimile (fax) machine
• Fax/modem
• Laser-fax cartridge
• Telephone Answering Device (TAD, answering machine)
• Telephone
• Bulletin Board System (BBS)
• Call diverter
• Credit-card-authorization terminal (CAT)
• Order-process system
• Point-of-sale (POS) terminal
• Money-order-dispensing system
• Fluid-storage system
• Flow monitor
• Energy-management system
• Security alarm and/or monitoring system
• Remote diagnostic system
• Time- and attendance-recording system
2. Introduction

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CHAPTER 2: Introduction
2.2 The ASD-4’s Ports
There are five modular ports and a power input port on the rear panel of the
ASD-4, as shown in Figure 2-1:
You connect telephone equipment to the modular ports on the ASD-4 as
follows:
Plug the incoming line from the telephone company into the LINE-IN port.
Plug your Telephone Answering Device (TAD, answering machine or
integrated phone/answering machine) into the TAD port. The ASD-4 will
route a call to the TAD and PHONE ports if it answers the call and does not
detect routing tones. (The TAD and PHONE ports are internally connected
and ring simultaneously.)
Connect a single phone line to the PHONE port, regardless of whether
you’re using one phone, multiple phones, or a KSU/PBX system. The ASD-4
will route a call to the TAD and PHONE ports if it answers the call and does
not detect routing tones.
Plug your fax machine into the FAX port. For the ASD-4 to automatically
transfer any fax call with a CalliNG (CNG) tone to your fax machine, the fax
machine must be plugged into this port. You can connect a modem or
fax/modem to this port in lieu of a fax machine.
You can plug any type of telephone device to the MODEM port. If you are
connecting a modem to the ASD-4, we recommend that you plug the modem
into this port.
Figure 2-1. The rear panel of the ASD-4.
LINE-IN TAD PHONE FAX MODEM
12 VAC
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