DIVA T/A ISDN Modem User’s Guide Page 7
Connecting the Cables to the DIVAT/A
Follow the steps below to connect the cables to your DIVAT/A.
1Turn off your computer before you connect the cables.
2Connect the RJ45 end of the ISDN cable to the jack labeled ‘ISDN’ on the rear of the
DIVAT/A. See below to complete the connection.
Integrated NT1 (U): Connect the other end of the ISDN cable to your ISDN wall jack.
S/T Interface: Connect the other end of the ISDN cable to an NT1 interface, whether
part of the ISDN service (e.g. corporate phone switch) or external. In Australia, you
may have to change the ISDN line termination. See “ISDN Line Termination” on
page 129 for more information.
3If your DIVA T/A model comes with phone port s, attach the cables from analog devices
(telephone and fax machine, for example) to the jacks labeled PHONE 1 and PHONE 2 on
the rear of the DIVA T/A. It is recommended that you use PHONE 1 for voice and PHONE 2
for data (modem or fax). Phone ports are only available on certain models.
In certain countries (such as France and the United Kingdom ) you must attach your
analog devices to phone adapters before connecting them to the DIVAT/A. One adapter
has been included in your DIVAT/A package.
4Connect one e nd of the serial c able to the po rt labeled SERIAL on the rear of the
DIVAT/A, and the other end to the appropriate serial port on your computer.
Note: If you are connecting the DIVAT/A to a Macintosh, you will need a
Macintosh-style modem cable (DB25M-to-D IN8M) that supports hardware handshaking.
The included serial cable (DM25M-to-DB9F) is for use with IBM compatible PCs.
5Connect the A/C adapter connector to the power jack on the rear of the DIVAT/A, then
plug the adapter into an AC power outlet.
Note: On certain DIVAT/A models, the order of the serial and analog ports is reversed.
Reset
ISDN Phone 1 Phone 2 Serial
ISDN Jack
FaxPhone
ISDN Cable
Analog
Devices
Serial
Cable A/C
Adapter
Phone
Adapter Desktop Computer