Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco ATA
Installation Procedure
If you are connecting a telephone set that was previously connected to an active telephone line, unplug the telephone line cord from the wall jack and plug it into the Phone 1 input.
Warning To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord.
Caution Do not connect the Phone input ports to a telephone wall jack. To avoid damaging the Cisco ATA or telephone wiring in the building, do not connect the Cisco ATA to the telecommunications network. Connect the Phone port to a telephone only, never to a telephone wall jack.
Note The telephone must be switched to tone setting (not pulse) for the Cisco ATA to operate properly.
Step 3 (Optional) Connect the telephone line cord of a second telephone to the Phone 2 input port.
Note If you are connecting only one telephone to the Cisco ATA, you must use the Phone 1 input port.
Step 4 Connect an Ethernet cable to the uplink
Note Use a crossover Ethernet cable to connect the Cisco ATA to another Ethernet device (such as a router or PC) without using a hub. Otherwise, use a
Step 5 (Cisco ATA 188
Step 6 Connect the socket end of the power cord to the 5V DC power adaptor.
Step 7 Insert the power adaptor cable into the power connector on the Cisco ATA.
Warning This product relies on the building’s installation for
Step 8 Connect the plug end of the 5V DC power adaptor cord into an electrical power outlet.
When the Cisco ATA is properly connected and powered up, the green activity LED flashes to indicate network activity. This LED is labeled ACT on the rear panel of the Cisco ATA 186 and is labeled LINK on the rear panel of the Cisco ATA 188.
Caution Do not cover or block the air vents on either the top or the bottom surface of the Cisco ATA. Overheating can cause permanent damage to the unit.
For more information about LEDs and the function button, see the “Hardware Overview” section on page
Cisco ATA 186 and Cisco ATA 188 Analog Telephone Adaptor Administrator’s Guide (SIP)
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