Getting to know your VoIP Adapter
It is recommended that you take a moment to acquaint yourself with the indicator lights, ports and default settings of the V2xx ATA prior to
commencing with installation.
Ports and Buttons
Port /
Description
Button
Connect the supplied power adapter to the ATA. The power requirement is DC12 volts/0.6 A
Power
Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage rating will damage this product
Power Switch
Power on/off the NetComm ATA.
WAN Port
Connect to Broadband devices, such as an ADSL or Cable modem.
LAN Port
Connect to Ethernet network devices, such as a PC, switch, or router. Depending on the connection, you may need a cross over cable or a straight
through cable
RESET
The Reset button will set the NetComm ATA to its factory default setting and reset the unit. You may need to reset the NetComm ATA into its factory
defaults if you loose the ability to enter the NetComm ATA via the web interface, or following a software upgrade.
LINE Socket
Connect a telephone cable between the NetComm ATA line jack and a wall jack.
PHONE Socket
Connect a standard telephone handset to the NetComm ATA phone jack using a telephone cable.
LED Indicators
LED
PWR
SIP
ETH
VoIP Adapter User Guide
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V211 (WAN + 1 LAN + 1 FXO +1 FXS)
V210P (WAN + 1 LAN + 1 PSTN pass through +1 FXS)
Description
This LED illuminates to indicate the system is powered.
This LED illuminates when the NetComm ATA is registered successfully to the SIP server.
This LED illuminates when a connection is established to WAN/LAN port and flashes when WAN/
LAN port is sending/receiving data.
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