Konexx MOBILE KONNECTOR MOBILE KONNECTOR manual

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    MOBILE KONNECTOR USER'S GUIDE Copyright  1997 by KONEXX, Unlimited Systems Corporation, Inc. San Diego, CA .[...]

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    Getting started Congradulati ons Your Konexx Mobile Konnector is the ideal product f or executives , sales people, and others who need data comm unications in the field or the of fice. W ith y our Mobile Konnector, you can connect your modem , f ax/m odem , or fax m ac hine to virtually any digital, PBX, multiline, or hotel telephone in seconds. Si[...]

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    3. Connect a m odular telephone cord f rom your modem , fax /modem , or f ax m achine j ack labeled "Line" or "W all" to the Mobile Konnector jac k labeled DATA . 4. The Mobile Konnector is designed to r un on batteries or AC power. If you choose to run on AC power, plug the AC adapter into y our wall outlet or power str ip and [...]

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    If you set the Level switch too high, y ou will hear feedbac k s uch as a buzz or loud squeal through the m odem s peaker when y our m odem is off-hook . If y ou hear f eedback, set the Level switch to the next lower setting - using the s equence 2, 3, 1, 4 - until the feedback disappear s. For exam ple, if the Level switch is set to 2 and y ou hea[...]

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    MANUFA CTURER MODEL SW ITCH SE TTING AU TO - DIA L SEE NOTE David Syst ems None Spe cified 3- - - 2 Eagle None Spe cified 2Y e s Ericcson M D110 3 Yes Executone Encore CX IDS Model 228 Model 432 Key Sys tems 3 3 See Notes See Notes 2 or 3 No No No No Yes 7 7 Fujit su Focus 1 96 Others See Note 4 No Yes 5 GAI-Tronic s Cohort 3 No Harris Lanier 3 Yes[...]

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    MANUFA CTURER MODEL SW ITCH SE TTING AU TO - DIA L SEE NOTE NEC Determ I I Deter m III Deter m V Electra Freedom Mar k II Others 1 or 4 1 or 4 1 2 or 3 1 1 1 Yes --- Yes No Yes Yes Yes 1 2 Nitsuk o Onyx 3 --- 1 & 2 Northcom Prem ier (NC-1648) 3Y e s Northern Telcom Advantage Focus Logic One Meridian SL1 & SL100 Meridian 100 3 2 3 3 3 Yes No[...]

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    MANUFA CTURER MODEL SW ITCH SE TTING AU TO - DIA L SEE NOTE Siem ens (continued) Hicom Digital Saturn Digit 260 1 See Note --- --- 1 & 2 5 Southwestern Bel l Freedom Phone- Older Freedom Phone- Newer 3 1 or 4 Yes Yes 1 SRX Vision Phone 2- - - 2 Tadiran EKT 221 Emeral d Coral I & I I Others 3 3 3 3 Yes --- --- Yes 1 1 & 2 1 & 2 1 Tel[...]

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    MANUFA CTURER MODEL SW ITCH SE TTING AU TO - DIA L SEE NOTE Toshiba EKT 2000 serie s EKT 2000 serie s EKT6000 serie s Percepti on Strata (Key sy stem ) Strata (Digital) 103 series 2 2 3 or 4 3 2 1 or 3 2 or 3 Yes --- Yes No --- --- Yes 2 8 1 & 2 1 & 2 Trillium Panther Talkto 61 6 2 or 3 2 --- --- 1 & 2 1 & 2 Vodavi Elec tronic Key S[...]

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    3. Hang up the telephone handset then pick it up again. W hat this is doing is getting a f resh dial tone. 4. Set the handset on y our desk and dial the phone num ber y ou are connec ting to. Make sure to include a "9" or some other number to get an outside line if that is required . 5. Leave y our hands et off the c radle for the dur ati[...]

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    How to Use the Mobile Kon nector w ith Dial Up Netw orking in Wi ndow s 95/98/NT Setting up Dial-Up Ne tw orking : Windows 95 - Windows 98: 1. Open the My Computer icon (us ually located in the upper left corner of desk top). 2. W ithin the My Computer screen, s elect the Dial-Up Network ing icon. 3. If you already have a Dial-Up connec tion create[...]

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    through y our Mobile Konnector Receiving a data file W hen som eone calls you to send a data file, use the f ollowing procedure to answer the call and r eceive the file. 1. If you will be using y our com munication s oftware's m anual answer or m anual receive com mand to answer the c all, skip to step 2. Otherwise, place y our modem into dire[...]

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    ♦ W eak batteries c an cause trans mis sion diff iculties. Replace the batter ies after 15 hour s of use (40 hour s f or alk aline batteries). Telephone Level sw i t ch Make s ure the Telephone Level switch is set pr operly. Otherwise, y ou will hear buzz ing or squelc hing feedback through the modem speak er when the m odem is off- hook, which w[...]

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    A utodiali ng Many telephone sy stem s w ill not support autodialing (the ability to have the m odem/f ax dial the number of the system you are trying to connect with). Y ou can per form a sim ple test to find out if the phone sy stem the KONEX X product is connected to will support autodialing. T he tes t is acc ur ate f or about 95% of the phone [...]

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    ♦ Converts the 4-wire handset j ack to a 2- wire RJ-11 jack . ♦ Trans form s the hands et im pedance to telephone line im pedance, and vice vers a. ♦ Trans form s the handset signal levels to m odem signal levels, and vic e versa. ♦ Uses the Level switch to m atch the modem signal to the telephone being used. T his f our-position s witch ha[...]