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green LED on the handset adapters RJ45 port will light up when it
receives power. The other, yellow, LED will light up when a notification
message is sent.
On the handset side are two modular connectors, the RJ-11 (6 pins) plug
of the supplied cable is plugged in the RJ-11 connector of the handset
adapter, the other end of the cable is plugged in to the handset
connector of the telephone, and the RJ-10 (4 pins) connector of the
curled handset cable is plugged into the RJ-10 connector of the adapter.
13.2
High Impedance Tapping Adapter
This adapter allows high impedance connections to analogue lines as
used for tapping purposes.
The High Impedance Tapping Adapter (HITA) will make it virtually
impossible to detect the recorder on the lines that are being recorded.
This makes this unit suitable for official tapping purposes.
The unit can be used in combination with a Quarto or Octo Call
Recorder without the need for an external power supply. If used with
other recorders the HITA can be powered externally with an optional
power supply. The adapter also signals the line voltage for off-hook
detection, and forwards it to the Octo/Quarto to start recording.
13.2.1
Connecting
When using the tap adapter with a specifically internally strapped Octo
19” port t
he tap adapter is powered from the Octo. Contact Vidicode
for the port strapping. Alternatively a 10 to 12V DC power supply can be
connected to the power port of the tap adapter. A green LED on the tap
adapters RJ45 port will light up when it receives power. The other,
yellow, LED will light up when the adapter detects an off-hook
situation. Power is internally galvanic isolated from the tap adapter
circuitry.