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Installation Procedure:

• Remove the Yap Jack, the telephone line cord, and the AC power

adaptor from the packing box.

• Disconnect your telephone line cord from the wall jack and con-

nect it directly to the Yap Jack in the connector marked “PHONE”
on the rear panel.

• Insert one end of the telephone line cord provided into your tele-

phone wall jack.

• Insert the other end of the telephone line cord provided into the

connector marked “LINE” on the rear panel of the Yap Jack.

• Plug the AC power adaptor provided into an electrical outlet and

insert the power cord into the connector marked “DC” on the rear
panel of the Yap Jack.

• You will hear a beep and the button on the Yap Jack will flash.

• Lift the handset on your telephone and listen for the dial tone that

indicates the Yap Jack has been installed properly.

If you do not hear a beep and the button on the Yap Jack does not
flash, check that the power adaptor is plugged into a live electrical
outlet and that the power cord is pushed securely into the connector.

If you do not hear the dial tone, check all connections to be sure the
telephone line cords are plugged firmly into each connector.

IDT ISP Service (U.S. Customers)

In order to simplify choosing an ISP, we have partnered with IDT to
offer a discounted ISP service in the U.S. If you are interested in acquir-
ing IDT ISP service, please contact us at 888-581-0842 and identify
yourself as a Net2Phone Yap Jack user. 

Information Needed From Your ISP

Your ISP will guide you through the account activation procedure and
give you the opportunity to select or supply you with a user name and
password. Your ISP will also provide an Internet access telephone
number that you will enter into the Yap Jack. You can use the space
below to record your ISP access information.

Internet Access Telephone Number:

User Name:

Password:

The above information will be entered into your Yap Jack using the
keypad on your telephone during configuration (see page 9). 

Location of Your Yap Jack

Place your Yap Jack near a telephone jack and electrical outlet. Do not
put anything on top of the air vents on the Yap Jack casing since it
may cause the Yap Jack to overheat during operation.

Before continuing with your installation, refer to the warning on the
inside front cover.

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Summary of Contents for yap jack

Page 1: ...JACK Copyright 2000 Net2Phone Inc Hackensack New Jersey U S A All Rights Reserved FT00884 YJ Manual_2 4 4 00 10 08 AM Page 40...

Page 2: ...s etc If you wish to use the Yap Jack with a digital PBX phone system you must use an analog to digital modem converter not included Copyright Notice No part of this User Guide may be reproduced or ut...

Page 3: ...Information 9 Entering Your Net2Phone Account Number 11 Entering Your PIN 11 Entering Your ISP Access Phone Number 11 Users with a Host Exchange 12 Users with Call Waiting 12 Entering Your ISP User Na...

Page 4: ...et protocols PPP America Online AOL is currently not PPP compatible Rates There are a variety of Yap Jack calling rates depending on how and where you call Below is a summary of the different rates Fo...

Page 5: ...ount you can begin installing your Yap Jack Please contact your ISP directly if you have any questions regarding their PPP compatibility Choosing an ISP You are responsible for selecting your own ISP...

Page 6: ...ons to be sure the telephone line cords are plugged firmly into each connector IDT ISP Service U S Customers In order to simplify choosing an ISP we have partnered with IDT to offer a discounted ISP s...

Page 7: ...s you change your account information A troubleshooting guide is located near the end of this manual to help with any installa tion issues that may occur before during or after configuration of your Y...

Page 8: ...nge it Entering Your ISP Access Phone Number While in the CONFIGURATION MENU enter your ISP access phone number as follows Press 3 to enter your Internet access phone number given to you by your ISP T...

Page 9: ...is value Enter your ISP access phone number exactly as you would dial the number followed by the key Press 3 to save this number or press 1 if you wish to change it Example To enter 555 1234 Press 555...

Page 10: ...press the key Press 4 again to hear the saved value Table 3 Alphanumeric Key Codes Key Press Key this Number of Times to Select Appropriate Number or Letter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0 1 1 2 2 a b c A B C...

Page 11: ...ey Hang up your telephone After you hang up your telephone the connection process will begin The Yap Jack will first dial your ISP and then connect with the num ber you are calling Once the call has b...

Page 12: ...r pending operation will be ended When the button is lit continuously your Yap Jack is in operational mode in the process of connecting If your ISP is busy it may take longer to connect Once your call...

Page 13: ...iple ISPs as well as specific dialing instructions Accessing the Extended Menu From the MAIN MENU press 5 to access the CONFIGURATION MENU Then press 8 for the EXTENDED MENU Enter the menu number for...

Page 14: ...e Use the same procedure you used when entering your primary ISP infor mation You will then be able to specify which ISP you want to use through Menu Number 20 Menu Number Commands 28 Connect time out...

Page 15: ...Jack default language is English Review the Upgrade section before using these commands Menu Number 20 ISP Select Use this menu number to choose which ISP to use primary or secondary Menu Number 21 N...

Page 16: ...de will be downloaded and automatically installed The button on the Yap Jack will blink slowly indicating the upgrade is in progress During language installation the button will blink rapidly for abou...

Page 17: ...requently Asked Questions Question Can I leave my Yap Jack plugged into the wall jack at all times Answer Yes The Yap Jack is designed to stay connected to your telephone line and will not interfere w...

Page 18: ...on reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the rec...

Page 19: ...nder this limited warranty 33 Support Consumer Information and FCC Requirements The Federal Communications Commission FCC has established rules which permit this device to be directly connected to the...

Page 20: ...date of purchase The End User shall bear the cost of shipping the Product to the Customer Service Department of NET2PHONE NET2PHONE shall bear the cost of shipping the Product back to the End User af...

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