Server Installation
Server Installation Process
Part A: Connecting the FaxFinder to Power Outlet, Phone
Lines, and Ethernet
Summary: Turn off your computer. Place the FaxFinder in a
convenient location, and then connect it to your AC power outlet,
DID line, POTS line, and Ethernet.
1. Connect FaxFinder to AC Outlet
Make sure the FaxFinder's power switch is OFF. Plug the DC power
transformer into a power outlet or power strip. Plug the other end
into the PWR jack on your FaxFinder. The DC power transformer is
included with your FaxFinder.
Caution: Use only the DC power transformer supplied with
the FaxFinder. Use of any other transformer voids
the warranty and can damage the FaxFinder.
2. Connect FaxFinder to DID Line
Plug one end of the phone cable into the FaxFinder's DID jack and
the other end into an analog DID trunk line jack. The DID Line cable
is included with your FaxFinder.
Caution: The DID Line cable has an RJ11 connector on
one end (this is the larger of the two connectors; it
goes to the telephone wall receptacle). The DID
Line cable has an RJ12 connector on the other
end (this is the smaller connector; it goes to the
DID Port on the FaxFinder unit).
Never plug the DID connector into a standard
POTS Line. This may damage the FaxFinder or
the central office equipment. Use only an analog
DID Line.
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