User manual

55 000 026 – Ed. B SCOOP E-Z - User Manual 5
This document is the property of AETA and can not be duplicated without authorisation November 2001
Given the various kinds of ISDN protocols used in different countries or inside PBXs,
ISDN compatibility problems may occur. Please be sure to select the right protocol for
the country you are in. In case of difficulty please contact your AETA dealer for advice.
3.3. Connection to the POTS
Connect the (RJ11) connector of the telephone cable into the socket on the back panel
marked "ANALOG", and then connect the other end of the cable into the telephone wall
socket.
The Scoop E-Z's RJ11 connector will accept 4 or 6 conductor modular plug, but only
the 2 center conductors, ( typically Red & Green ) are used.
Caution: Every country has its own style of telephone connector. Consult your
engineers, your local AETA dealer for further advice.
Dialing methods
Telephones dial numbers either by pulsing the line, (you will hear a "clicking" sound
similar to that heard when dialing from a rotary dial telephone) or by sending audio
tones ( DTMF ) The Scoop E-Z can dial using either pulse or DTMF tones.
Caution:
Do not connect the Scoop E-Z to a telephone jack that provides power for
lighting a telephone's dial.
Do not connect the Scoop E-Z to a party line or coin-operated telephone line.
Not suitable as an extension to a pay phone or use with a shared service line or
1+1 carrier system line.
You should disable call waiting if in use.
PBX and PABX applications
The internal modem of the Scoop E-Z is only approved for use as an extension
instrument to compatible PBXs.
Contact AETA AUDIO S.A. or your local dealer for an up-to-date list of PBXs with
which the internal modem is compatible.
AETA AUDIO S.A can not guarantee that the Scoop E-Z will operate correctly under
all possible conditions of connections to compatible PBXs. Any cases of difficulty
should be referred in the first instance to AETA AUDIO S.A.