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The terminal's connection ports are color-coded (with red, yellow, and blue arrows) to match
the color on the bend relief of the peripheral device's connector cable. The connectors are
keyed so that there is only one way to attach a peripheral's connector cable to the Talkman
terminal. If you attempt to attach a peripheral incorrectly, you may damage both the terminal
and the peripheral's connector.
Warning: A peripheral device should only be removed from a terminal by grasping the
connector and pressing its release lever. You should never pull directly on the peripheral
device's connector cable, as this could result in damage to the peripheral device and the
terminal.
Note: Some peripherals must be configured before they will work with the Talkman system.
You do not need to configure headsets and wired portable speakers. For information on
configuring other peripherals see Configuring Remote Listening Systems, Configuring Visual
Training Devices, or the manufacturer's documentation for configuring bar code readers.
Procedures
Connecting and disconnecting headsets
Connecting and disconnecting bar code readers (and other RS-232 devices)
Connecting and disconnecting wired portable speakers
Connecting and disconnecting remote listening devices
Connecting and disconnecting visual training devices
Connecting and disconnecting a portable printer
Connecting and Disconnecting Headsets
To connect a headset to a terminal, perform the following steps: