Installation; Installation Overview - Black Box ASD-4 Manual

Automatic sharing device
Table of Contents

Advertisement

ASD-4
If your application involves only a single phone on the ASD-4's line, you
might be able to use the basic installation procedure described in the
Quick Start Guide (Appendix A).

3.1 Installation Overview

The ASD-4 can be installed on any type of modular or non-modular system
that consists of one or more lines with one or more phones. A modular system
consists of phone cables that you can plug into and unplug from the
telephone equipment. A non-modular system consists of cables that are "hard-
wired" into the telephone equipment—that is, you can't plug or unplug the
equipment. The installation process depends on the type of phone system you
have; you might have to get a telephone installer to install the ASD-4 on a
non-modular system.
Many offices have a KSU or a PBX phone system. The ASD-4 works with
either of these systems—or no system at all. Simply follow the appropriate
installation instructions in this chapter.
This chapter explains how to install the ASD-4 in most phone
configurations that appear in a home or office. You can install the ASD-4 into
any one of the following phone configurations:
1. A single line with a single phone.
2. A single line with multiple single-line phones (with the ASD-4 connected
as one extension), maintaining or not maintaining exclusion.
3. Two lines with or without a two-line phone on the same line as the ASD-4,
with or without the ASD-4 connected to the two-line phone, maintaining
or not maintaining exclusion on the ASD-4's line.
4. A KSU/PBX system.
5. Any of the above with Caller ID equipment.
Installation procedures for each of these configurations are provided in the
following sections.
4

3. Installation

NOTE

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents