Apr Adapters - NEC UX5000 Hardware Manual

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APR Adapters

The APR Adapter provides an analog interface for the digital Enhanced keyset. The analog device can be a
single line terminal, modem, credit card, reader, wireless headset, or any other comatible analog device. It
provides ringing which allows the connected device to be used for incoming and outgoing calls. This adapter
also provides a separate extension number for the analog device, which allows both devices to be used at the
same time (this can be removed in system programming if you wish).
The adapter receives it power from the keyset. The maximum distance between the APR Adapter and the
analog terminal is 49'.
When installing or removing the adapters, the keyset should first be unplugged from the system. Terminals
with an adapter installed can be wall-mounted, however, a separate wall-mount bracket must be used (P/N
680610).
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Install the adapter on the bottom of the terminal
Adaptor
Return the terminal to an upright position and reconnect all the cables.
Connect the stereo mini-jack wire between the ADA and the cassette recorder or audio input.
When recording using the LINE IN jack on a cassette recorder, disp switch 5 needs to be
off. When using the MIC jack on a cassette recorder, switch 5 must be set to on.
Make sure to connection the cable to the audio input (for example, on the PC's sound
card). Plugging the adapter into any other connector may damage the ADA adapter.
Check Program 10-03-04 or 10-03-05 to make sure the system recognizes the ADA adapter.
To remove the adapter, push the right and left tabs to release.
To avoid any hardware problems, when removing the adapter, first unplug the line cord,
then the power cord, then any other adapter cables.
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