Analog Adjunct jack

RS-232-D jack

Figure 3. A Rear View of the 8411 Voice Terminal

The Analog Adjunct jack and the RS-232-D jack, shown in Figure 3, are located on the rear of the voice terminal.

Analog Adjunct jack

This RJ11C jack is used for connecting analog equipment such as answering machines, fax machines, PC or laptop data/fax modem cards, data sets or modems, audio teleconferencing equipment, and TTY machines commonly used by the hearing impaired. For more information about this connections, see “Connection with Analog Equipment” later in this section.

RS-232-D jack

This asynchronous RS-232 jack is used for connecting the voice

 

terminal to the COM port on an IBM® -compatible personal

 

computer on which you can load and use the Lucent Technologies

 

PassageWay Solution software. For a description of the

 

PassageWay applications, see “The PassageWay Connection”

 

later in this section.

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Lucent Technologies manual Rear View of the 8411 Voice Terminal