Front Electronics PS6PMCM Preparing to Use the Modem Charging Cradle, Installation Overview

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Chapter 1 – Preparing to Use the Modem Charging Cradle

Installation Overview

Before using the Modem Charging Cradle, its hardware and software must be properly configured.

We have provided a step-by-step procedure to help you properly configure your new Modem Charging Cradle. The procedure is divided into two major tasks.

Preparing the cradle for first use, and

Configuring the Network Manager to communicate via the Modem Charging Cradle.

Preparing the Modem Charging Cradle for First Use

Perform the following steps:

1.Connect the Modem Charging Cradle to Line Power using the supplied power adapters listed on page 5

2.Connect the Modem Charging Cradle to the Phone Line

NOTE

A compliant telephone cable terminated with an appropriate and correctly wired local telecom connector compatible with the telephone network is required for RJ11 connection (using middle line pair) to the modem.

CAUTION

Use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord to reduce risk of fire.

Using an RJ11 phone cord, plug one male end into a phone wall outlet’s RJ11 receptacle and the other into the cradle’s Line-Inphone jack.

WARNING

The Modem Charging Cradle is designed for use on a standard analog phone (or Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS)) line. Digital lines used in PBX systems are not compatible with the Modem Charging Cradle and may damage the modem.

User’s Guide for Modem Charging Cradle PS6PMCM

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Contents Box Contents Modem Charging Cradle User GuideDisclaimer Table of Contents About the Modem Charging Cradle More about the Box ContentsIntroduction Minimum RequirementsFront View Rear View# Part Name Installation Overview Preparing to Use the Modem Charging CradlePreparing the Modem Charging Cradle for First Use Configuring the Network Manager for Modem Communication Cradle/CableTechnical Support Product/Technical SupportProduct Support North America Product SupportAppendix a Regulatory Information Radio Frequency Interference Requirement FCC StatementRadio Frequency Interference Requirement Canada Telecom Compliance, Warnings, and Notices United StatesCanada Appendix B Warranty Glossary