ZOOM 5809 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Note; Making Phone Calls – The Basics
- Page 4 – features; Resetting Your ATA; Special Information for VoIP Service Providers
- Page 6 – Nota; Como hacer las llamadas telefónicas – Lo básico
- Page 8 – Com resetear su ATA
- Page 9 – Regulatory Information
- Page 10 – Industry Canada CS03 Statement
- Page 11 – Industry Canada Emissions Statement; Electrostatic Discharge Statement; Declaración de Descarga Electrostática
- Page 12 – NOTICE
ATA Quick Start
ATA Quick Start
ATA Quick Start
ATA Quick Start
Your ATA comes with a power cube and Ethernet cable. Some
models also include other items, such as a phone cord, phone-jack
adapter, phone filter, or service provider flyer.
To complete the installation, you need the following:
-
A broadband Internet connection
using a cable modem,
ADSL, T1, E1, SDSL, or any other high-speed “always on”
Internet connection.
-
An account set up with a VoIP service provider.
If you
do not have an account set up, please look for a
Read Me
First!
flyer in the box for your VoIP ATA and follow its
instructions. If there is no flyer, go to your service provider’s
Web site and sign up for service.
-
A router
that uses your broadband Internet connection. This
can be an ADSL modem with a built-in router, a cable
modem with a built-in router, or some other router
connected to a broadband Internet connection. The router
needs at least one available LAN port, and the router needs
to be set up for 10/100 or 10/100/1000 or 10 Mbps. (Most
routers use 10/100 unless you change them.)
-
A telephone
so you can place and receive phone calls.
Now you’re ready to connect the ATA to a telephone, a router,
and a “live” power outlet. You will make your connections to the
back of the ATA.
1
11
1
Plug your telephone or cordless phone base station into the
ATA’s
PHONE
jack, which is on the far left of the ATA’s
back panel.
Note:
In some countries outside the USA, you may need to use a phone-jack adapter.
Plug the adapter into the ATA’s
PHONE
jack and then plug in your phone
.
2
22
2
Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the ATA’s
Ethernet
port and the other end into a
LAN
port of your router.
3
33
3
If your unit has the word
TELCO
on the front panel of the
unit, continue with step 4.
If your unit does not have the word
TELCO
on the front
panel, continue with step 5.
4
44
4
For ATA units with a TELCO jack:
Plug one end of the
supplied telephone cord into the ATA’s
TELCO
jack and
the other end into your home or office’s telephone jack, one
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Summary
2 where you would normally plug in a standard telephone. Youmay need to use a phone-jack adapter so the phone cord can fit into your wall jack. If you have ADSL service at that walljack, you need to put an ADSL filter between that wall jack and the ATA’s TELCO jack. Now continue with step 5. 5 55 5 ...
4 The commands above let you use a phone to directly control theATA. Note that some VoIP service providers also let you control some of these features by using the setup screens for your account. Note also that these features apply only to VoIP calls, not calls that travel through the traditional ph...
6 3 33 3 Si su unidad tiene la palabra TELCO en el panel frontal de la unidad, continuar con el paso 4. Si su unidad no tiene la palabra TELCO en el panel frontal continuar con el paso 5. 4 44 4 Para las unidades ATA con un enchufe TELCO: Conectar un extremo del cordón telefónico recibido en elenchu...