HSS001 Quick Start Guide
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When the NIM boots up, it receives a broadcast from the HSM that says, "This
is your subnet." The NIM reads its subnet, mates it with the tunnel address,
and begins to talk at that IP address.
Connect the HSS to a Telephone Line
Note:
By default, HT3 software is configured for two phone lines. If only one
phone line is used for the call-in and call-out functions, HT3‘s configuration
must be changed. (See “Call In and Call Out: Configuring 911 & 411” in the
HT3 User Guide for more information.)
One Telephone Line Setup
This setup requires a configuration change in HT3.
Follow these instructions when using one telephone line for both the Call Out
and Call In functions.
Please note that if you are using only one line for both functions, call out (911)
takes precedence. Therefore, if you are calling in and an alarm occurs (one with
call out enabled), the system will disconnect your call in order to place the 911
call.
1.
From your telephone room or telephone wall jack, locate the telephone
line's tip and ring wires and terminate them using an RJ11 modular plug.
2.
Insert the plug into the LINE 2 jack. The LINE 2 jack is prewired to the
Line 2 termination points on the HSM’s card edge.
(See wiring diagram on next page.)
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