Konexx MOBILE KONNECTOR MOBILE KONNECTOR User Manual

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MOBILE
KONNECTOR
USER'S GUIDE
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Copyright
1997 by KONEXX, Unlimited Systems Corporation, Inc. San Diego, CA

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  • Page 1 MOBILE KONNECTOR USER'S GUIDE Copyright 1997 by KONEXX, Unlimited Systems Corporation, Inc. San Diego, CA...
  • Page 2: Getting Started

    Getting started Congradulations Your Konexx Mobile Konnector is the ideal product for executives, sales people, and others who need data communications in the field or the office. With your Mobile Konnector, you can connect your modem, fax/modem, or fax machine to virtually any digital, PBX, multiline, or hotel telephone in seconds.
  • Page 3: Telephone Level Switch

    3. Connect a modular telephone cord from your modem, fax/modem, or fax machine jack labeled "Line" or "Wall" to the Mobile Konnector jack labeled DATA. 4. The Mobile Konnector is designed to run on batteries or AC power. If you choose to run on AC power, plug the AC adapter into your wall outlet or power strip and plug the connector into the DC jack of the Mobile Konnector.
  • Page 4: Switch Settings

    If you set the Level switch too high, you will hear feedback such as a buzz or loud squeal through the modem speaker when your modem is off-hook. If you hear feedback, set the Level switch to the next lower setting - using the sequence 2, 3, 1, 4 - until the feedback disappears.
  • Page 5 MANUFACTURER MODEL SWITCH SETTING None David Systems Specified None Eagle Specified Ericcson MD110 Executone Encore CX Model 228 See Notes Model 432 See Notes Key Systems 2 or 3 Fujitsu Focus 196 See Note Others GAI-Tronics Cohort Harris Lanier Hitachi Digital Model 200 HCX-5000...
  • Page 6 MANUFACTURER MODEL SWITCH SETTING Determ II 1 or 4 Determ III 1 or 4 Determ V Electra 2 or 3 Freedom Mark II Others Nitsuko Onyx Northcom Premier (NC-1648) Northern Telcom Advantage Focus Logic One Meridian SL1 & SL100 Meridian Northern Telcom Meridian 1 (continued)
  • Page 7 MANUFACTURER MODEL SWITCH SETTING Siemens Hicom (continued) Digital Saturn Digit 260 See Note Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone- Older 1 or 4 Freedom Phone- Newer Vision Phone Tadiran EKT 221 Emerald Coral I & II Others Telrad Model 816 Model 2464 Symphony Digital (818)
  • Page 8 If your telephone does not allow autodialing, you can still communicate by dialing with the keypad on your telephone. Refer to the directions for Dialing data or fax calls manually.. NOTES: 1. Some versions of this phone may not work on the listed switch setting and may not be compatible with the Mobile Konnector. Contact Technical Support to verify that your setup is correct and to determine if the Mobile Konnector is compatible with your phone.
  • Page 9 3. Hang up the telephone handset then pick it up again. What this is doing is getting a fresh dial tone. 4. Set the handset on your desk and dial the phone number you are connecting to. Make sure to include a "9" or some other number to get an outside line if that is required .
  • Page 10: Receiving Data And Faxes

    3. If you already have a Dial-Up connection created, right click on the Dial-Up icon to be changed and select Properties. If no Dial-Up connection exists or you do not want to change an existing Dial-Up connection, click MAKE NEW CONNECTION. Name the new connection "KONEXX". 4. Make sure your modem type is displayed, and then click CONFIGURE.
  • Page 11: Operating Tips

    through your Mobile Konnector Receiving a data file When someone calls you to send a data file, use the following procedure to answer the call and receive the file. 1. If you will be using your communication software's manual answer or manual receive command to answer the call, skip to step 2.
  • Page 12 Mobile Konnector uses to transmit and receive data. The handset must be removed from its cradle. Princess and Trimline telephones Your KONEXX Office Konnector will not operate with "Princess" or "Trimline" telephones, which have the keypad in the handset. The electronics with which the Mobile Konnector interacts are not accessible in these telephones.
  • Page 13: Calling Technical Support

    Many telephone systems will not support autodialing (the ability to have the modem/fax dial the number of the system you are trying to connect with). You can perform a simple test to find out if the phone system the KONEXX product is connected to will support autodialing.
  • Page 14: Fcc Requirements

    Converts the 4-wire handset jack to a 2-wire RJ-11 jack. Transforms the handset impedance to telephone line impedance, and vice versa. Transforms the handset signal levels to modem signal levels, and vice versa. Uses the Level switch to match the modem signal to the telephone being used. This four-position switch handles most telephones Operates at data rates up to 33.6 Kbps (kilobits per second).

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