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Optional SATPHONE, Land-line Telephone, Cellular Phone Interface
NOTE: If a land-line, cellular telephone or satellite telephone will be linked through the ICRI to
the 2-way radios, the “acoustic coupler” (part number 179.0617) interconnect cable can be used.
If a cellular telephone with a 2.5mm “headset” jack will be linked through the ICRI to the 2-way
radios, an interconnect cable with a 2.5mm plug (part number 179.0618) can be used.
ICRI phone link in RJ-22 connection
The ICRI can be configured with an optional RJ-10 jack adapter that attaches to the 8-pin jack on the
outside of the ICRI-E. This jack will provide the user the ability connect a standard telephone
handset without using the standard telephone port on the front of the ICRI.
To use the RJ-22 jack adapter with a land-line, on your standard phone, disconnect the cable from
the handset of the phone while leaving it connected to the base. Plug the cable directly into the RJ-22
jack on the side of the ICRI.
NOTE: The ICRI must be open to use the RJ-22 jack
FIGURE 13: TELEPHONE INTERFACE ADAPTER JACK
Cellular telephone link
When connecting to a cellular telephone connect the small, single shaft connector to the headset jack
on the cellular telephone. Be sure it is firmly seated in the telephone.
Plug into ICRI at jack labeled ―Telephone Interface.
NOTE: The plug on the cable and the jack are “keyed”. Be sure to align the key before inserting
the plug on to the connector or the connection may be damaged.
Set telephone’s earphone audio to a mid-level setting following the telephone’s instructions.
After the interconnect cable from the repeater is connected to the telephone handset, a dial tone
should be heard in the earphones of the portable radio and in the earpiece of the "local" handset.
Dial the telephone number of another telephone.
Dial the desired telephone number.
When the called party answers, use the portable radio's throat mic or a headset and begin to converse
with called party.
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