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CONNECTING TO AN ANALOG INTERFACE
This connection is for any session using an analog line level signal such as Cisco Video Codec.
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Connect the Condor to the device using the Condor’s Analog OUT connector.
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Plug the other end of the cable into your device’s Analog INPUT or microphone
connector. The Analog OUT connector is located in the back panel of the Condor.
NOTE:
If you connect the Condor into a microphone input, make sure that that input is set as
line level and not mic level.
CONNECTING TO A SIP/IP LINE
For any session using an IP telephone provider (IP/SIP).
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Using an Ethernet cable, plug one end of the cable into the Condor’s Ethernet connector
(located on the connector panel behind the unit).
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Plug the other end of the cable directly into your Ethernet wall socket.
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It is important that your Condor is registered with an IP service provider (See the
following Control Portal section).
POWERING YOUR DEVICE
There are three ways to power the Condor.
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USB Connection- Plugging the Condor into a powered USB port will provide it with a
sufficient source of power.
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5V Power Supply- Plug the provided 5V power supply into the USB connector to power
the device. This option should be used if you are connecting into an analog interface that
is not providing power to the unit.
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Power over Ethernet (PoE)- If your home or office is equipped with PoE, plugging your
Condor to the Ethernet via a Cat5 cable will provide power to the device.
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