User manual
4 SCOOP STUDIO - User manual 55 000 033 – Ed. D
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3. Setting up the SCOOP STUDIO
3.1. Power
3.1.1. Optional DC supply
The Scoop Studio will also work on any external 8 to 15-volts DC source. A typical
source will be a car cigarette adapter. Connect your DC power cord to the socket at the
back panel of the unit ( labeled DC In 8-15 V 2A), and plug the other end into your DC
power source.
Note : See the chapter 14 for the connection.
3.2. Connection to the ISDN
Connect the (RJ45) connector of the ISDN cable into the socket on the back panel
marked "ISDN", and connect the other end of the cable into the ISDN wall socket.
The ISDN modem of the scoop is a S/T or a U interface depending on the unit type.
You can select the correct ISDN protocol for a given country from the menu.
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 oftrouble 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 Studio's RJ11 connector will accept 4 or 6 conductor modular plug, but only
the 2 center conductors, ( typically Red & Green ) are used.