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Chapter 3 - Features
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Connecting to the Computer (“RS232”)
Using a matching serial cable, connect the RS232 connector on the
modem to one of the serial port connectors on the back of your computer.
On an IBM PC or compatible, there are usually two serial ports named
“COM1” and “COM2.” COM1 typically uses a DB-9 connector, whereas
COM2 may use a DB-25 connector. Most Apple Macintosh computers use
round mini-DIN-8 connectors for the serial ports. Choose the one marked
with the icon of a telephone; the Macintosh gives priority to that port and
will not interrupt your communications link. Be sure to tighten the mounting
screws on the DB connectors.
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Connecting to the Telephone Line (“LINE”)
Plug one end of the cable provided with the MT1932ZDX into the telephone
jack in your home or office. Plug the other end into the LINE jack on the
MT1932ZDX.
Note: The ZDX's LINE jack is not interchangeable with the PHONE jack.
Do not plug the telephone into the LINE jack or the line cable into the
PHONE jack.
Note: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Industry Canada,
and the British Approvals Board for Telecommunications (BABT) impose
certain restrictions on equipment connected to public telephone systems.
See Appendix A for more information.
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Connecting a Telephone Set (“PHONE”)
If you wish to connect a telephone to the same line as the ZDX, you may
plug it into the latter's PHONE jack. This connector is provided as a
convenience; you may also connect your telephone to a duplex jack
inserted into your wall jack. The ZDXK and ZDXI models do not have a
PHONE jack.
Note: The PHONE jack is not interchangeable with the LINE jack; do not
plug the telephone into the LINE jack or vice-versa
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