Connecting To The Telephone Network - Symbol Series 3100 Product Reference Manual

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Series 3100/3500 Product Reference Guide
To connect the internal modem:
1.
Connect the phone cord into the RJ-11 port on the back of the terminal or cradle.
2.
Connect the other end of the phone cord into the wall phone jack.
When connecting the internal modem to the phone line, always
connect the phone line to the terminal or cradle first, then to the
wall phone jack. When removing the connection, always remove
the telephone line from the wall phone jack, then remove from
the terminal or cradle.
There are specific firmware settings which are used to configure the modem's
hardware and software for proper operation and regulatory compliance. The
terminal's application can control these settings and enable you to view and amend the
settings for country/region, pulse/tone dialing, or repeat dial timing. Incorrectly
defining these settings can lead to illegal use of the modem and can create unreliable
operation. The application developer should consult the Series 3000 Application
Programmer's Reference Manual for correct settings.

Connecting to the Telephone Network

A compliant telephone cord is required with an RJ-11 plug connection to the modem,
terminated with an appropriate and correctly wired local telecom connector
compatible with the telephone network. Such a cable may be obtained from your local
supplier. Alternately, compliant RJ-11 plugs to RJ-11 plug cables may be used with a
range of adapters for locations such as Europe.
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