Setting
Up
Telephone Manager
The line between your telephone and the connector
labeled Phone forms a link between your computer and
telephone.
Note
The Line 1, Line 2, and Phone connectors
on the back panel are plugged if your
UNIX PC telephone hardware does not
support communications.
Refer to
"Identifying the Telephone Manager
Hardware" above for a picture of your
computer's back panel.
One telephone line should be connected from the
connector labeled Line 1 to the wall outlet for this
line.
If you have two telephone lines, a second line
should be connected from the connector labeled Line 2
to the wall outlet for the second line.
When one telephone line is connected, it can be used
for voice calls or data calls.
Telephone Manager
switches the line to data or voice automatically when
you place the call.
When two telephone lines are connected, both can be set
up as voice lines, or line 1 can be set up as a voice
line and line 2 as a data line.
Setting Up Telephone Lines
Before you can work with Telephone Manager, you need to
tell the system how many telephone lines are connected,
and how you will be using these lines.
You set up the
telephone lines from the Administration selection in
the Office of install.
Although setting up the lines is discussed in the
~
UNIX
PC Owner's Manual, the procedures are included
briefly in this guide as a checklist for making sure
everything is set up correctly.
To set up your telephone lines:
1
Log in as install.
2-5
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