Equipment Faults
If any of your telephone apparatus is not operating properly, you should
immediately remove it from the telephone line as this may harm the
telephone network (PSTN). Contact your supplier.
Connection to BT Networks
Before connecting your modem to the BT network you must obtain the
consent of your Local Area Telephone Office. The postcard at the rear of
this manual can be cut out for you to apply for this consent. It also allows
you to request the provision of appropriate sockets if you need them. You
must use one postcard for each modem.
Don't forget to address it fully and add a stamp.
Connection to PBX
The postcard is only required when it is desired to connect the apparatus to
a PBX where extension wiring is owned by BT. (Note that it is not
necessary to apply to British Telecom for installation of sockets where the
wiring does not belong to British Telecom).
Note: Where apparatus is to be connected to PBX extension wiring by
means of a plug, the user may plug it in and use it straight away. If
appropriate extension wiring and/or sockets are not already installed they
must be installed:
1) by BT; or
2) where the extension wiring is not owned by BT, by the Designated
Maintainer of the PBX unless the Designated Maintainer has agreed
that some other person may do it or the Designated Maintainer has not
brought this wiring into service following 14 days written notice
specifying the person who is to bring the wiring into service.
C.1.2 Installing the Standalone Modem
This section supplements the information in Chapter 2. It includes details
which are specific to the UK version of the product.
Line Connection
The telephone cable from the modem is terminated with a BS6312 plug for
connection to a BT socket.
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