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Additional Notes On SuperLine IAD Operation
Indicator Lights
After power is applied, the SuperLine IAD performs a power-on self-test. During the
power-on self-test, all front panel indicators light for one second and then turn off. Only
the PWR, LINE, and ETHERNET (if applicable) indicators remain lit. If any other
indicators remain lit, refer to
Troubleshooting Your SuperLine IAD on page 24. Refer to
Front Panel Indicators on page 26 for more information on SuperLine IAD front panel
indicators.
Base Phone, Phone 1/2, and Phone 2 Jacks
If you lose power to your SuperLine IAD, the phone connected to the BASE PHONE
jack, and other phones connected to the same line as the SuperLine IAD, will still be
operational.
For optimal performance, do not use the BASE PHONE jack to connect a modem.
The Phone 2 jack does not work if you have ordered only one additional phone line.
Use the Phone 1/2 and Base Phone jacks.
If you use the PHONE 2 jack, do not use a 4-wire phone cable to connect phones, fax
machines, or modems to the PHONE 1/2 jack. A 4-wire phone cable connected to the
PHONE 1/2 jack may cause interference on phones, fax machines, or modems
connected to the PHONE 2 jack.
Protecting the SuperLine IAD
Do not attempt to connect phone cables from the PHONE 1/2 and PHONE 2 jacks to
phones located outdoors. Keep all wiring connected to the PHONE 1/2 and PHONE 2
jacks within your home or office.
You can connect many combinations of phones, fax machines, and modems through
your SuperLine IAD. Any device connected to your SuperLine IAD must be FCC Part
68-registered for the U.S. and Industry Canada CS-03-certified for use in Canada.