Connecting The Modem And Ethernet Stub; Connecting The Modem Stub - Sagem EFT930S Installation Manual

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7. CONNECTING THE MODEM AND ETHERNET STUB

7.1 CONNECTING THE MODEM STUB

Safety instructions reminder:
Select a power supply socket in compliance with the general safety instructions given in section 1 of this document.
A
= possible telephone handset
C
= connection to the telephone network
E
= mains power supply socket
G
= telephone network link
I
= serial port (cash register, local loading tool,
etc.)
Carry out the following operations:
Connect the stub to the telephone network:
-
Connect the telephone plug C , possibly linked with a standard connector in use in the country, to the
telephone network D . Connect the other end of the cord to socket G on the stub.
-
Connect telephone A , if any (the telephone A does not have to be present for the terminal to operate)
- France:
Connector B to the telephone network D using the stackable plug.
- Other countries:
Connect the power adapter F to the power supply socket.
Use the link provided to attach the power supply input cable and prevent unwanted disconnections (see
section "attaching the stub").
Socket G (=socket J): TPSV-3 circuit: Telecommunication Power Supply Voltage, according to safety standard
EN 60950.
Socket I: This link establishes SELV circuits (Safe Extra Low Voltage) and must be interconnected with equipment
whose ports are powered by similar circuits.
These connections are to be made with the device switched off.
F
F
H
H
Telephone connected to the base using the " J " socket (RJ type socket).
G
G
J
J
H
I
B
= telephone connector (country specific)
D
= telephone network wall socket
F
= power adapter
H
= power input
J
= telephone handset output
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G
J
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