Voice
Digital Audio Player VGP30
User Manual
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Connecting the VGP30 to a desktop phone
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To wall plug or PBX
To Power Supply Adapter
PBX/System phone, IP or
analogue desktop phone
VGP 30
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DIGITAL MEDIA
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SD Card
Phone
Handset
Volume
OFF
Monitor
ON
To PBX
Audio
Trigger
Input
DC 9V
C
OFF
To monitor audio on speaker
Volume
Power is switched ON by turning volume knob to the Left
The volume output going towards the
phone will be the combination of the
main volume control in the centre of
the front panel and the volume right
next to the RJ-9 connectors going to
the telephone. Premonitoring files can
be done with the Monitor switch.
Unplug the (curly) cord between
the handset and the phone base and
reconnect this cable with its RJ-9
connector to the handset input of the
VGP30.
Plug the short RJ-9 cable which is
supplied with the VGP30 into the
socket on the base of the phone
(from where the curly cord was unplugged)
Which trade marks of desktop telephones are compatible with the VGP30?
90% of the “big brands” desktop telephones can be connected directly to the VGP30 without
any technical intervention. Please find hereunder the list of manufacturers which follow the
international RJ-9 standard, used to connect the curly cord between the receiver and your
telephone. Due to differences in national distribution this list may vary accardingly. If the brand
of your desktop telephone doesn’t appear on this list, please contact your telecoms dealer.
TRADE MARKS IN ALPHABETIC ORDER:
AASTRA
AEG
AGFEO
ALCATEL
AUERSWALD
AVAYA
BOSCH
CISCO
DéTéWé
ERICSSON
ELMEG/FEG
GESCO
HAGENUK
ITT
MATRIX
MITEL
NEC
NEXTEL
NORTEL
PANASONIC
PHILIPS/NEC
SAMSUNG
SIEMENS
TENOVIS
TIPTEL