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NOTE !
- If after installing your PABX you notice interference or low quality transmission through the extensions,
verify that all the installation instructions have been followed, and that the equipment is not near a source
of interference.
1.8 Installing the external lines
If the PABX is installed close to the external line termination, just run the wire to the PABX and follow the
instructions below. In the event that your external line termination is far from your PABX, you would need to
run the wire through a PVC conduit (utilize PVC 2200x10x20), to avoid having loose wires hanging in your
premise.
NOTE !
- Before connecting your external line to the PABX make sure to identify the line signaling mode (Pulse or
Tone). To do so, establish a call using a regular telephone connected to the telephone line in mode
Tone.
- If the call is established, your line has a multifrequencial signal (Tone), in such case, you can use your
PABX without any configuration programmimg of the line as route 0 since the PABX comes programmed
to operate in multifrequencial mode (Tone).
- If the call is not established, this means that your line has a decadic (Pulse) signal; in such case inquire with
your carrier about the possibility to alter your line signal to multifrequencial. If not, you will need to configure
your lines as route 0 to program your PABX for a decadic line signal.
1.8.1 Installing line 1 and 2
NOTE !
- If you don´t use line 1 or 2, you should free the jumper J6 A or J6 B of the PABX;
- To locate the jumper, see identifying the PABX connectors.
Remove the insulation of the wires for line 1 e 2
and press the connector clip CN 38 downwards.
Insert the wire into the
connector and release
the clip.