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INCOMING
TELEPHONE
MAIN TELEPHONE
LINE
EXTENSION TELEPHONE
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AT-HOME ALARM UNIT
REACH
TEL C/O
TELEPHONE
SOCKET
MASTER
SECONDARY
SOCKET
DOUBLE
ADAPTER
WITH
S
TELEPHONE
SOCKET
SECONDARY
AT-HOME ALARM UNIT
REACH
INCOMING
TELEPHONE
LINE
M
TEL C/O
TELEPHONE
SOCKET
MASTER
FILTER
MODULE
BROADBAND
USERS TELEPHONE
EF
XYZ
NO
9
6
3
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TUV
JKL
8
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COMPUTER
1.5
REACH
AND
EXTENSION
TELEPHONES
It
is
very
important
that
all
telephones
in
the
users
home
are
connected
to
the
Reach
TEL
socket.
This
method
of
connection
ensures
that
an
alarm
call
on
the
Reach
unit
will
always
disconnect
any
other
equipment
that
might
cause
connection
difficulties.
1.6
REACH
AND
BROADBAND
Broadband
Service
Providers
will
supply
a
filter
module
to
plug
into
the
telephone
line
to
allow
connection
of
a
computer
and
a
normal
telephone.
Only
one
filter
module
is
required
to
connect
the
computer,
telephone
and
Reach
when
configured
as
shown
below;
The
Reach
and
the
computer
are
connected
to
the
filter
module.
The
users
telephone
is
plugged
into
the
Reach
TEL
socket.
If
extension
telephones
are
fitted
they
should
be
connected
as
shown
in
section
1.5
above.
If
you
experience
connection
difficulties
or
noise
on
the
Reach
audio
then
a
poor
quality
filter
may
be
the
cause.
Approved
filter
modules
are
available
from
Tynetec
–
order
P/No.
W00409.