Connecting Twisted Pair Cable; Connecting Localtalk Cable - NEC Silentwriter 1765 Configuration Manual

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Connecting Twisted Pair Cable

Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable connects to the
middle connector of the LAN card panel.
1.
Connect one end of the twisted pair cable to the
middle connector on the LAN card panel.
2.
Connect the other end of the twisted pair cable to a
UTP wall outlet or other Ethernet source.
Connecting Twisted Pair Cable
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Connecting LocalTalk cable

LocalTalk cable connects to the top connector of the
LAN card panel. You can connect LocalTalk cable
directly to your Macintosh or to a LocalTalk network.
Follow these steps to connect your Silentwriter to a
LocalTalk network using RJ-11 cable.
1.
Connect LocalTalk cable and converter box to the
top connector of the LAN card panel.
2.
If the Silentwriter is at the end of a LocalTalk
network, connect RJ-11 cable to one RJ-11
connection in the converter box. If necessary,
connect a 120-ohm terminator in the other RJ-11
connection in the converter box (A).
3.
If the Silentwriter is in the middle of a LocalTalk
network, move one cable from a workstation to one
RJ-11 connection in the converter box. Connect a
new RJ-11 cable from the Silentwriter to the
workstation (B).
Connecting LocalTalk Cable

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