Parts Of The Telephone (Back) - Lucent Technologies ISDN 970 User Manual

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Parts of the Telephone
Auxiliary Jack: (Labeled AUX) Connects an external
analog telecommunications device, like a fax machine,
telephone, or modem, to the ISDN 970 telephone. The
auxiliary jack may be assigned a separate SPID and
telephone number, depending on your configuration.
See the Installation and Setup manual.
The device connected to the auxiliary jack and the 970
ISDN telephone cannot be used simultaneously unless
it is assigned a separate SPID and telephone number.
If a separate SPID and telephone number have been
assigned, the device connected to the auxiliary jack
and the 970 Telephone are completely separate and are
not extensions of each other, as though they were
plugged into separate telephone jacks.
Handset Jack: On the handset side of the telephone, it
connects the handset cord.
WARNING: Do NOT insert the handset cord in the
LINE or AUX jack on the back of the 970 Telephone.
To do so could cause equipment damage.
970 ISDN Telephone
Line Jack: (Labeled LINE) Connects the ISDN line
(back)
cord to your telephone.
WARNING: Do NOT insert the ISDN line cord into
the AUX jack on the back of the 970 Telephone. To do
so could cause equipment damage.
Power Jack: (Labeled POWER) Connects the AC
power adapter to your telephone.
Personality Module: A card containing the software
required to operate the 970 Telephone. This card is
removable for ease of upgrade.
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