Telecom Modules - IBM Classic Series Homeowner's Manual

Classic series home network connection center
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Note
Phone line configurations can be
rearranged and personalized
according to your needs. To
reassign an individual line or
combination of lines at a specific
tap point location, contact your
Authorized Home Systems
Integrator.
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1 Power LED - When this light is on, it indicates that Web Point has power.
2 Status LED - When this light is on, it indicates that Web Point is connected to the
Internet.
3 Ethernet Port LED - Each Ethernet port has an LED. When the green light is on, it
indicates that port is active.
4 Modem Led - The internal and the external modem each have an LED. When the
light is on, it indicates that there is an active connection to that particular
modem.
5 Modem Line Port - This is the connector for the internal modem.
6 Modem Phone Port - This is the connector for a phone line.
7 External Modem Serial Connector - This 9-pin connector is for an external
modem. For details on connecting and configuring an external modem, see the
Web Point Internet Distribution Center Reference on the EasyStart CD included in
the Web Point Internet Distribution Center package.
8 Ethernet Port - There are four Ethernet ports: 1/H, 2, 3, 4.
9 Reset Switch - This switch enables you to reset all the Web Point settings to the
factory defaults.
Important Note: If you reset Web Point, all of your current settings are lost.
10 DC Power Input - DC power is connected to this port.

Telecom Modules

Important Note: Depending upon the brand of phones you own, as well as the
telephone service available in your local area, there is a limit to the number of
phones that may be connected at any one time on any one line. The
determination of the number of phones which may ring is dependent upon the
R.E.N. (or Ring Equivalency Number). All phones have R.E.N.s (usually identified
on a plate or embossed on the bottom of the phone). To determine your total
R.E.N. in your household, find the R.E.N. for each phone connected to the same
telephone line. Add the numbers together and this figure is your R.E.N.
A total per line R.E.N. of 5 is typically available through telephone companies for
all residential service. Often, a total R.E.N. greater than 5 can be obtained without
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