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Bay Option Modules
The bay option modules snap into place in the bays underneath
the Advance Plus and Memory telephones. They are the same
size and shape, but labels clearly identify their type.
Figure 5. Bay Option Modules
Optiset E Analog Adapter
The Analog Adapter lets you attach a standard analog device,
such as a telephone, facsimile machine, modem, or answering
machine, to your telephone via an RJ11 connector on the back
of the adapter. The attached device is configured at your
communications server to be completely independent, with its
own telephone number. It can be attached to a standard
telephone cable up to 300 ft. long. This adapter requires the
Optiset E Local Power Supply for operation. (See “Optiset E
Local Power Supply” on page 10.)
Optiset E Data Adapter
The Data Adapter lets you connect your telephone to a
computer or terminal via a 25-pin connector for an EIA-232-E
cable. You can make asynchronous data calls by issuing AT
commands from your attached PC or terminal to your
telephone, much as you would to an attached modem. This
adapter supports baud rates of up to 38.4 kilobytes per second
(autobaud detection), simultaneous voice and data
communication, hardware flow control (RTS/CTS), and full
duplex operation. It also supports the Siemens Application
Programming Interface (API), data loopback for customer
service tests, and V.120 and DMI mode 2-Bit Rate Adaptation.
Optiset E Headset Adapter
The Headset Adapter lets you plug one or two electret
microphone-type headsets into your telephone. You can then
make and answer calls using a headset instead of the handset or
the telephone’s built-in microphone and speaker. This type of
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