This chapter describes the purpose of the Telephone Level switch and how to set it for optimal operation.
Overview
The front of your KONEXX Office Konnector has a Telephone Level switch (see Figure
The Telephone Level switch can be set in any of four settings. The setting you use depends on the signal level used by the telephone to which your KONEXX Office Konnector is connected.
Setting 2 is the highest level. Use this setting if you connect your KONEXX Office Konnector to a telephone that has a carbon microphone. Older residential telephones and some hotel telephones use carbon microphones.
Setting 4 is the lowest level. Setting 3 is the most common position; it is used for electronic telephones.
If you set the Telephone Level switch too high, you will hear feedback such as a buzz or loud squeal through the modem speaker when your modem is
For example, if the Telephone Level switch is set to 2 and you hear feedback, set it to 3. If you still hear feedback, set it to 1. If feedback continues, set it to 4.
Switch settings
Table
A “Yes” in the
Table 3-1. Telephone Level
Switch Settings
MANUFACTURER | MODEL | SWITCH | AUTO- | SEE | |
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| SETTING | DIAL | NOTE | |
Ameritech | None | 1 | Yes | 1 | |
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AT&T | Definity | 3 | Yes |
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| Destiny | 3 | 2 | ||
| Dimension | 2 or 3 | 2 | ||
| G2 | 4 | Yes |
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| Horizon | 2 | Yes |
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| ISDN | 3 | No | 1 | |
| Infinity | 3 | Yes |
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| Legend | 3 | No | 8 | |
AT&T | Merlin | 3 | Yes |
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| Merlin II | 3 | 2 | ||
| Partner | 3 | Yes |
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| Spirit | 3 | Yes | 1 | |
| System 25 | 3 | Yes | 3 & 4 |