VT1000v Series Voice Terminal User Guide

Introduction

A Motorola VT1000v series voice terminal (digital phone adapter) adds Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) connections for one or two telephones to any broadband Internet connection. The connection can be through either:

A cable modem high-speed data service from a cable television company

A digital subscriber line (DSL) service from a telephone company

Other high-speed Internet connection

The VT1000v product line includes the following models, which collectively are referred to as a “Motorola voice terminal” in this guide:

VT1003v Provides one telephone line

VT1005v Provides two telephone lines

You can use a Motorola voice terminal with almost any:

Cable modem or DSL modem (broadband modem)

Microsoft Windows®, Macintosh®, or UNIX® computer with a 10Base-T or 10/100Base-T Ethernet adapter

Ethernet router or wireless access point

In the illustrations on page 2 to page 6, the Motorola voice terminal can prioritize calls only if you connect it directly to your broadband modem.

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