User`s guide

2.2 Phone Connection
Connect the telephone cord that was just disconnected from the wall jack to the “TEL” port on the
MICON T20/30 as shown in Fig.2
Fig.2 Phone Connection
2.3 USB Connection
Plug the MICON T20/30 to the USB port on your PC with the included USB cable as shown in Fig.3.
The PC will load the necessary driver automatically*. The
LED will be on once MICON
T20/30 is connected properly.
Fig.3 USB Connection
Note: *Once installed, MICON T20/30 will be the default sound card for your PC. All sound will be
directed to the MICON T20/30 including Microsoft Media Player and any other MP3 players
such as iTunes. To use the PC’s built-in sound card, you will need to adjust the audio
property in the specific program, or stop the MICON T20/30 program and unplug the USB
cable to the MICON T20/30 .
CAUTION: DO NOT UNPLUG THE USB CABLE WITHOUT STOPPING MICON SOFTWARE FIRST.
3. Software Installation
3.1 Skype
TM
Installation
Although MICON T20/30 is designed to work with any VoIP services, its full function can only be
realized in conjunction with Skype
TM
, a leading free VoIP service provider on the internet. For your
convenience, a FREE copy of the Skype
TM
software is included on the utility CD*. Please place the