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Modems, Modem for placing calls only, Send and receive modem – AT&T Partner II User Manual

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Modems

There are two ways to use modems with your premises equipment, as
described below. Modems can connect directly to an extension jack without an
adapter.

Modem for Placing Calls Only

A modem and a terminal allow you to dial out and connect to computer bulletin

boards and other data services. This setup, which lets you dial out but not
receive calls, is shown in Figure 7-4. Note that the 267F2 bridging adapter and

telephone are optional and can be used if you want the terminal to share an

extension with a phone.

To use the modem, follow the modem manufacturer’s instructions.

PC

Modem

or

Primary Line

EQUIPMENT

CONTROLLER

267F2

Bridging

Adapter

(optional)

Ext.

To Program:

1. If the primary line for extension jack X is

assigned to any other extension as a
secondary line, set Automatic Extension
Privacy (#304) for extension jack X to

“assigned.”

2. Remove extension jack X from all Calling

Groups (#502), all Pickup Groups
(#501), the Night Service Group (#504),

Terminal

Jack X

and all Hunt Groups (#505).

Telephone

3. Set Line Ringing for the line assigned to

(optional)

extension jack X to “no ring.”

4. Set the auto answer feature of the

modem to “off.”

Figure 7-4. Modem for Placing Calls Only

Send and Receive Modem

If you need to place and receive calls with the modem, use the setup shown in
Figure 7-5.

Calls to the modem line ring only at the device(s) connected to extension jack X.
To use the modem, follow the modem manufacturer’s instructions.

Primary Line

EQUIPMENT

CONTROLLER

267F2

To Program:

Bridging

PC

Adapter

Modem

(optional)

o r

Terminal

Ext.

1. Assign only a primary line to extension

jack X. If necessary, use Line Assignment

(#301) to remove any secondary lines.

2. Make sure Line Ringing for the primary

line at extension jack X is set to

Jack X

“immediate ring.”

Telephone

(optional)

Figure 7-5. Send and Receive Modem

7-6

Using Auxiliary Equipment