Connection to the Telephone Network (only AM series)

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3.6Connection to the Telephone Network (only AM series)

Connection to telephone network (PSTN) is established via the included telephone cable and the “Line” jack of the MAM.

1 - b2

2 - W

3 - a

4 - b

6 5 4 3 2 1 5 - E

6 - a2

Abb. 3-9

The Mitsubishi Alarm Modem supports the a/b leads (3 and 4).

To get access to your Mitsubishi Alarm Modem, the telephone number of the connection used must be known.

3.6.1Testing the Telephone Connection

In order to check the telephone number of the connection used, plug a telephone into the appro- priate socket and dial the number by another telephone, or from a mobile. If the telephone at the appropriate socket rings, the number is correct.

In order to check if the telephone connection supports the CLIP feature, dial from the appropriate connection to another telephone. If the calling number is shown at the called partys end, the CLIP feature is supported.

If this is the case, your Mitsubishi Alarm Modem may send messages via phone, may be called for remote connections or even may trigger events by the calling number transmitted.

3.6.2The CLIP Feature

Additionally, for triggering events by calling number identification, the CLIP feature (recognizing incoming call numbers) of the connection used must be enabled. For details on this, please con- tact your telephone service provider.

3.6.3Telephone Exchange System

When connecting to a telephone exchange (PABX), take care if an outside line prefix is neces- sary, and check with your telephone system documentation if the CLIP feature is supported.

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Mitsubishi Electronics MAM-GM24 Connection to the Telephone Network only AM series, Testing the Telephone Connection