Communicator Use Of The Telephone System - Boston Scientific LATITUDE Patient Manual

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Communicator Use of the Telephone
System
The Communicator makes telephone calls when there
is a need to send data to the LATITUDE system. These
calls usually last for approximately 5 minutes.
The Communicator can only make outgoing calls. It
cannot receive calls. The Communicator is designed
to operate on standard landline telephone connections
like those found in most homes and supports tone
dialing over an analog line. The Communicator may
work on other telephone systems, such as DSL and
VoIP, if those systems provide an analog interface for
connecting the Communicator. The Communicator
should not be connected to a digital phone interface,
such as those commonly used in some businesses,
hotels, and managed care facilities (nursing homes,
skilled care facilities, rehabilitation centers) where
telephones are typically provided by the facility.
If you have other telephone equipment (including fax
machine, answering system or computer modem)
connected to the same phone line and the line is in
use, the Communicator will wait and attempt to place
a call later. If you have heavy phone line usage that
delays or prevents the Communicator from placing or
completing phone calls, it may be appropriate to install
an additional telephone line.
Your Communicator and a telephone can share the
same telephone wall jack; however, they cannot
be used at the same time. The Communicator will
relinquish control of the telephone line shortly after you
pick up the phone, provided that the telephone line
meets the specifi cations stated on page 54.
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