Black Box Black Box Network Services FaxReceiver, MC200A user manual Connections

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Installation

The illustration shows the setup of the ports and the diagnostic LEDs.

Connections

See the drawings on page 7 for installation examples.

Plug the PCMCIA modem card into the top or bottom slot.

Insert your Ethernet RJ45 connection into the LAN jack on the front.

NOTE: If you do not have your Ethernet connection plugged in, there will be no lights on power up.

The Modem’s RJ11 phone line cable and adapter will plug into the modem card at the rear of the unit, with the other end into the RJ11 phone jack on the wall. Alternatively you may plug the FaxReceiver into a phone splitter.

NOTE: If you daisy chain from an outgoing fax machine, it should be set to either don't answer or answer after 4 rings or more so that the FaxReceiver will pickup first.

Connect the power cord to the Switch Mode Power Supply unit socket.

Plug the AC cord from the Switch Mode Power Supply into the 110V wall socket. There is a green light on the power brick that will come on.

Plug the DC wires from the Switch Mode Power Supply unit into the FaxReceiver.

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