Typical Connection For A Small Or Home Office - Command Communications ASAP 104 Installation And Reference Manual

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Application Number 2:

Typical Connection for a small or home office

The following diagram shows a typical installation with a single line telephone. This application allows incoming
and outgoing voice and fax calls, as well as to separate computer modems. One of the computer modems in this
application is used for the INTERNET and E-mail access, while the other is a dedicated Bulletin Board System
(BBS).
Calls will be routed to the telephone equipment by the following tones:
In this application, the ASAP 104 will provide Emergency Call Override to the Primary port (port P1 is default) if the phone
company three-way calling has been activated. See the section "Emergency Call Override" for more information.
See "Operating Modes" for more information about how the ASAP 104 processes calls.
port P1 - silence, or # 1 1
port P2 - 1100Hz CNG tone or # 2 2
port P3 - # 3 3
port P4 - 1300Hz Modem calling tone or # 4 4
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COMPUTER
MODEM
(Designated for dial-up
INTERNET and
email)

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