User guide
18 TALKSWITCH USER GUIDE
Figure 19: Dual-line telephone on splitter
TalkSwitch extensions 111 and 112 are
connected to a dual-line phone using a
line splitter. Calls on extension 111
show Line 1 as active. Calls on
extension 112 show Line 2 as active.
Figure 20: Four-line telephone on two splitters
Jacks 111, 112, 113 and 114 are all
wired to the four-line phone. When a
call is transferred to extension 111,
Line 1 on the phone shows as active.
Calls on extension 112 show Line 2 as
active and so on. You may configure
each incoming line to ring any given
number of extensions. Configure
incoming Line 1 to ring extension 111,
Line 2 to ring extension 112, etc.
1.9.2.3 Connecting an IP phone
Plug the IP phone into your switch/hub using the supplied RJ-45 cable.
Refer to the IP Phone Configuration Guide by clicking the link Start ->
TalkSwitch 4.10 -> Documentation -> IP Phone Guides -> Adding IP
Phones to TalkSwitch. If you are using a third-party IP phone, refer to the
user guide of the third-party IP phone for configuration instructions.
1.9.2.4 Attach an internal or an external modem
Plug the modem’s telephone cable into a unit extension jack. Your modem is
now an extension that can access all lines and take advantage of call routing
features.
If you don’t want to change your dial-up settings for the modem, enable
Direct Line Access for the extension associated to the modem. For more
information, see 2.2.7 Local extensions on page 56.
Modems connected to a unit operate at a maximum of 28 kbps.
E1 E2 E3 E4
TalkSwitch Jacks
Incoming Phone Lines
Line Splitter
Extensions 111 and 112
E1 E2 E3 E4
TalkSwitch Jacks
Incoming Phone Lines
Line Splitter Line Splitte
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4-Line Phone
Extensions 111, 112, 113
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114