Connecting Devices to the FWT

Note: When making the connections, the two-wire telephone cable polarity does not matter.

Tip: If your home or company is already wired with telephone cable, you only need to connect the cable to the FWT RJ11 connector and your telephone line will be up and running in all rooms.

Note: The telephone wire must be installed indoors.

Note: The telephone wire should not exceed 600 meters.

Checking the connections

Once the devices (up to 3) have been connected, do the Ring Back Test as described below in order to check the connections:

Lift one telephone and dial **#10#. You will hear a beep tone and the terminal LEDs will start flashing. Three flashes indicate it is synchronized.

Hang up the telephone and check that all the connected telephones start to ring.

Lift any of the telephones connected and then hang up again. The ringing will stop and the LEDs will return to normal operation mode.

Tip: If any of the telephones are not ringing, check your telephone cable layout and connections to make sure that all devices are properly connected.

Checking the quality of the calls

Use any of the telephones connected to the FWT terminal to make a call. Check the speech quality and ask the receiver to call you back to confirm that you can also receive calls.

If you have problems, please refer to the topic Troubleshooting documented on page 28 for more detailed information.

Installing the FWT as a telephone line

The FWT is designed to provide a telephone line (RJ11 connector) to which up to three (3) Fixed Line devices can be connected in parallel. The FWT provides a single telephone line, which means that only one communication can take place at a time, in the same way as an ordinary fixed line.

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Fixed Wireless Terminal: G30 and G35 models

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Sony Ericsson G35, G30 Checking the connections, Checking the quality of the calls, Installing the FWT as a telephone line