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Modems
There are several ways to use modems with your system, as described below.
Note:
Modems can connect directly to an extension jack without an adapter.
Stand-Alone Modem for Placing Calls Only
A modem and a terminal allow you to dial out and connect to computer bulletin
boards and other data services. This setup, which lets you dial out but not
receive calls, is shown in Figure 5-7. Note that the 267F2 bridging adapter and
telephone are optional and can be used if you want the terminal to share an
extension with a phone.
To use:
Follow the modem manufacturer’s instructions.
Send and Receive Modem
If you need to place and receive calls with the modem, use the setup shown in
Figure 5-8. This setup makes line A the primary modem line, but keeps the line
available for users at other extensions when all other lines are busy.
To use:
Calls on the modem line (line A) ring only at extension X. Likewise, line A is the
last line selected by other extensions in the system, so the modem line is
unavailable for the modem only when all other lines in the system are being
used.
Using Auxiliary Equipment 5-9
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