Canon PIXMA MX850 Quick Start Guide - Page 63

Methods of Connecting to the Various Lines, Connecting to an xDSL, A Digital Subscriber Line - service manual

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„ Methods of Connecting to the Various Lines The following are some basic connection schemes that apply when you are connecting to a nonanalog telephone line. These are examples and could not be guaranteed to suit every connecting condition. For details, refer to the instruction manual supplied with the network device (control devices such as an xDSL (Digital Subscriber Line) modem or terminal adapter) you are connecting to this machine. z Connecting to an xDSL (A) (B) (C) (D) (A) Digital Subscriber Line (B) Splitter (C) xDSL modem (splitter may be built-in to the modem) (D) Computer Note z When connecting to the xDSL line, select the same line type as you are subscribing in Telephone line type. z Before connecting a telephone or answering machine, remove the Telephone connector cap. Important Do not branch the telephone line before the splitter (wall side). And also, do not connect splitters in parallel. The machine may not be able to operate properly. z Connecting to an ISDN Line For details on ISDN (Integrated Service Digital Network) connection and settings, refer to the manuals supplied with your terminal adapter or dial-up router. Faxing 59

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Methods of Connecting to the Various Lines
The following are some basic connection schemes that apply when you are connecting to a non-
analog telephone line. These are examples and could not be guaranteed to suit every
connecting condition. For details, refer to the instruction manual supplied with the network
device (control devices such as an xDSL (Digital Subscriber Line) modem or terminal adapter)
you are connecting to this machine.
Connecting to an xDSL
(A) Digital Subscriber Line
(B) Splitter
(C) xDSL modem (splitter may be built-in to the modem)
(D) Computer
Connecting to an ISDN Line
For details on ISDN (Integrated Service Digital Network) connection and settings, refer to the
manuals supplied with your terminal adapter or dial-up router.
Note
When connecting to the xDSL line, select the same line type as you are subscribing in
Telephone line type
.
Before connecting a telephone or answering machine, remove the Telephone connector cap.
Important
Do not branch the telephone line before the splitter (wall side). And also, do not connect splitters in
parallel. The machine may not be able to operate properly.
(A)
(C)
(B)
(D)