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NSTALLATION
Installing Analog
Equipment
You can connect an analog touch-tone telephone, answering machine, fax
machine, or external analog modem to the ISDN LAN Modem. You will need an
RJ-11 to RJ-11 cable that is supplied with the analog device for each analog phone
port connection.
To install an analog device:
1
Insert one end of an RJ-11 cable into one of the two analog ports labeled Phone
on the back of the ISDN LAN Modem, as shown in Figure 16.
Figure 16
Analog Equipment Connection
2
Insert the other end of the RJ-11 cable into the appropriate RJ-11 port on the
analog device.
3
If you have another analog device to install, repeat steps 1 and 2.
CAUTION:
The ISDN LAN Modem is designed to operate with touch-tone
telephones that collectively do not exceed a ringer equivalence number (REN) of
three per analog phone port. The ISDN LAN Modem is designed to provide power
(25 mA loop current per phone port) and ringing for these devices on up to 61
meters (200 feet) of AWG 26 or heavier AWG wiring. Although the ISDN LAN
Modem may function satisfactorily at longer cable distances with more than two
attached telephones, proper operation at longer cable distances is not guaranteed
in all situations.
Specialized telephone equipment such as speaker phones that draw large
amounts of power may not work on the ISDN LAN Modem’s Phone port. Because
these devices do not conform to the power specification of the touch-tone
telephone standard, their operation is not guaranteed.
RESET
10-18 VDC
0.8 A MAX
ISDN
1 PHONE 2
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect Series
Page 15: ...16 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 41: ...42 CHAPTER 4 SETTING UP TCP IP FOR WINDOWS AND MACINTOSH ...
Page 81: ...84 CHAPTER 7 SUPPLEMENTARY VOICE CALL SERVICES ...
Page 87: ...90 CHAPTER 8 PLACING RECEIVING AND DISCONNECTING CALLS ...
Page 107: ...110 APPENDIX A NETWORKING PRIMER ...
Page 111: ...114 APPENDIX C ISDN LAN MODEM FACTORY DEFAULTS ...
Page 123: ...126 GLOSSARY ...
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