Dell 966 All In One Photo Printer User Guide - Page 6

Connecting to a Telephone, What if I have a Digital Subscriber Line DSL?

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1. Connect one end of the phone cord to the FAX connector ( -upper connector). 2. Connect the other end of the phone cord to an active telephone wall jack. Connecting to a Telephone 1. Connect a phone cord from the FAX connector ( -upper connector) on the printer to an active telephone wall jack. 2. Remove the blue protective plug from the PHONE jack connector ( -bottom connector). 3. Connect a phone cord from the telephone to the PHONE jack connector ( -bottom connector). NOTE: If phone communication is serial in your country (such as Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Austria, Belgium, Italy, France, and Switzerland), remove the blue plug from the PHONE jack connector ( -bottom connector), and insert the supplied yellow terminator for your fax to work correctly. You will not be able to use this port for additional devices in these countries. What if I have a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)? DSL delivers digital data to a computer through a telephone line. Your printer is designed to work with analog data. If you are faxing over a telephone line connected to a DSL modem, install a DSL filter to avoid interference with the analog fax modem signal. NOTE: ISDN (integrated services digital network) and cable modems are not fax modems and are not supported for faxing.

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1. Connect one end of the phone cord to the FAX connector (
—upper connector).
2. Connect the other end of the phone cord to an active telephone wall jack.
Connecting to a Telephone
1. Connect a phone cord from the FAX connector (
—upper connector) on the printer to an active telephone wall
jack.
2. Remove the blue protective plug from the PHONE jack connector (
—bottom connector).
3. Connect a phone cord from the telephone to the PHONE jack connector (
—bottom connector).
NOTE:
If phone communication is serial in your country (such as Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Austria,
Belgium, Italy, France, and Switzerland), remove the blue plug from the PHONE jack connector (
—bottom
connector), and insert the supplied yellow terminator for your fax to work correctly. You will not be able to
use this port for additional devices in these countries.
What if I have a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)?
DSL delivers digital data to a computer through a telephone line. Your printer is designed to work with analog data. If you
are faxing over a telephone line connected to a DSL modem, install a DSL filter to avoid interference with the analog fax
modem signal.
NOTE:
ISDN (integrated services digital network) and cable modems are not fax modems and are not supported for
faxing.