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BritePort 8120
Connecting Microfilters
Each analog device, such as a telephone equipment, fax machine, answering machine, and
analog modem, linked to the phone line that shares with your DSL service requires installing
to a microfilter (or a “blocker”). It prevents the analog devices being interfered by DSL
signal.
To ensure the quality of connection of your BritePort 8120 as well as the other analog
devices that share the same line, There are two ways to connect microfilters:
1. Plug one end of the microfilter, the end that has a RJ-11 connector, into a telephone wall
outlet. Link the other end to a RJ-11 cable and then connect it to a analog device, such
as your home phone. (Refer to Figure 2-2 below for a sample connection.)
2. Plug one end of the microfilter, the end that has a RJ-11 connector, into your BritePort
8120 PHONE jack. Link the other end to a RJ-11 cable and then connect it to an analog
device, such as your home phone. (Refer to Figure 2-3 for a sample connection.)
Figure 2-2