User guide
4TALKSWITCH USER GUIDE
Ports Purpose
LAN The LAN connector is an RJ-45 port used for connection to a
PC, connection of IP phones, connection of VoIP lines, and
unit-unit networking. For more information, see 1.8.1 Ethernet
connection on page 10, 1.9.2.3 Connecting an IP phone on
page 18, 1.10 Networking TalkSwitch units on a LAN on page 21
and VoIP Information on page 161. There are 3 green LEDs on the
right of the LAN port. The top LED indicates network
synchronization (connection), the middle LED indicates data Rx
(receiving data) and the bottom LED indicates data Tx
(transmitting data).
E1-E4
E5-E8
The extension connectors are RJ-11 ports used for connecting
phones and other analog devices. For more information, see
1.9.2 Connecting local extension telephones and other devices on
page 16.
L1-L2
L3-L4
The line connectors are RJ-11 ports used for connecting
incoming telephone lines. For more information, see
1.9.1 Connecting incoming telephone lines on page 15.
Plug in your RJ-11 telephone lines, beginning with L1. If you
have two lines out of one phone jack, you will require a dual-to-
two-single-line adapter or replace the two-line cord with two
single-line cords. Note that L3 and L4 do not exist on units with
only two incoming telephone line connectors.
USB The USB connector is a standard USB port used for connecting to
a PC for unit configuration. For more information, see 1.8.2 USB
Connection on page 11.
MEMORY
SLOT
The memory card slot is a socket used with TalkSwitch memory
cards. For more information, see Installing a memory card on
page 26. (Not available in some markets)
POWER The power connector is a receptacle rated at 16 VAC/1.5A for
connecting the supplied AC adapter input line.