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SECTION I
USERS OPERATING WITH SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
This section is provided for users that have purchased a software program designed to run in
conjunction with this unit. The first step in getting your complete system functioning properly
is to connect the hardware to your computer and run your software program. Only after the
software is communicating with the hardware are the telephone connections important.
Permanent telephone and computer connections can be made after preliminary testing of the
system is accomplished.
Establish Communication Between your Software and the Hardware
The unit connects to a serial port on your computer. Attach the supplied 9 pin serial cable
between the unit and a serial port that is not used by any other device. Since serial ports can
be either 9 or 25 pins, it may require a 9 to 25-pin adapter that can be purchased at any
computer or local Radio Shack store (Catalog # 26-287A).
Connect the Telephone Lines to the Unit
Once your software is communicating with the unit, connect a telephone lines and make a test
call. The modular connections on the unit are designed for a 4-wire system (One phone cord
carries 2 phone lines). There are two modular jacks on the unit, one jack connects 2 lines
coming into the unit from the wall, the other jack connects 2 lines out to your telephone(s). If
you are not extremely knowledgeable on telephone wiring please refer to “Section III -
Telephone Connections” on page 28 as well as Figs. 5a, 5b, 6, and 7 in the same section
showing sample telephone line connections.
NOTE:
If you have 2 phone lines and each line is on a separate phone cord, do not
connect one cord to each jack. This will cause both phone lines to not work
properly
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