Diagram of the Overall DSL Connection in the case
of an ISDN Line
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2. Connect the unoccupied socket on the NT
equipment (in point 1) with the splitter port
labelled
PHONE
using the separate enclosed
cable (both connectors identical – RJ 11).
3. Proceed with the third bullet point of the
preceding procedure.
If your telephone socket is unsuitable (it has
a different connector – please see figure on
page 9) and the connecting cable cannot be
pulled out or your NT has a line–in jack that
cannot be plugged out, contact our Fault
Reporting Centre 12129.
Legend to an unsuitable NT:
1. power cord
2. cable – line-in jack (fixed)
3. ISDN-out jack
230 V
Your telephone cable
Enclosed separate
cable to splitter
DSL cable
– accessories to
the DSL router
Telephone socket
Your NT (Network termination)
Splitter
DSL router
DrayTek Vigor 2600 VGST
Your ISDN
telephone set
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Unsuitable NT