If you connect TalkSwitch to your phone system, it will do the following:

An incoming call on any line will ring all analog local extensions.

A receptionist can manually transfer calls to local extensions or voicemail.

Every local extension will have a voice mailbox.

Analog extension 114 (E4) will still operate during a power failure.

Recommendation: To minimize the disruption time of your telephone lines during the system setup, we recommend that you configure the unit before you connect all your phones and lines to TalkSwitch. For more information, see Chapter 2: TalkSwitch Configuration starting on page 29.

1.7 CONNECT TALKSWITCH TO A NETWORK OR A PC

Connect the AC adapter provided with TalkSwitch from an electrical outlet to the TalkSwitch unit. Never use a power adapter other than the one that came in the TalkSwitch package.

To configure the TalkSwitch settings, connect the unit to the PC with the configuration software installed.

There are five connection methods.

1.7.1 Ethernet connection

An Ethernet cable is supplied with specific unit models. This connection requires a LAN and a PC on the same switch. Any PC on the LAN can configure the unit.

Sharing computer data and TalkSwitch voice data, on the same hub can cause voice degradation during high traffic periods. For best results, place TalkSwitch units on a switch, or on their own hub.

Figure 7: LAN connection

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