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English Connecting to Other Equipment There are two telephone line sockets in your modem, marked LINE and PHONE. The telephone line is connected to the LINE socket, and other equipment, such as the telephone, is connected to the PHONE socket. Please note that Austel permitted/NZ Telepermitted equipment only may be connected to the PHONE socket. Miscellaneous There are many commands referred to in the main user's manual. Incorrect use of some of these commands may render your modem inoperative or severely degrade its performance. Generally, it is best not to change any setting unless you are an experienced user. Should you accidentally alter any settings, and are unsure how to undo the changes, it is best to completely re-initialize your modem by giving the AT&F command (the only time you should use this command) and then manually enter the initialization string of point A. This will reset your modem to the correct settings for Australia and New Zealand. Voice Features If your new modem is fitted with voice features, then it is illegal in Australia and New Zealand to use it with software that allows recording of telephone conversations. (It can be used as an answering machine, mail box center, telemarketing system, and so forth, but it cannot be used to record a "live" conversation between telephone users.) If your software supports telephone conversation recording (perhaps called Two-way Recording), then this feature must be disabled in the program configuration. EMI Statement (European Union Only) This is a class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. upgrading and servicing the pc 35

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English
Connecting to Other Equipment
There are two telephone line sockets in your modem,
marked LINE and PHONE. The telephone line is connected
to the LINE socket, and other equipment, such as the
telephone, is connected to the PHONE socket. Please note
that Austel permitted/NZ Telepermitted equipment only may
be connected to the PHONE socket.
Miscellaneous
There are many commands referred to in the main user
s
manual. Incorrect use of some of these commands may
render your modem inoperative or severely degrade its
performance. Generally, it is best not to change any setting
unless you are an experienced user. Should you accidentally
alter any settings, and are unsure how to undo the changes,
it is best to completely re-initialize your modem by giving the
AT&F command (the only time you should use this command)
and then manually enter the initialization string of point A.
This will reset your modem to the correct settings for
Australia and New Zealand.
Voice Features
If your new modem is fitted with voice features, then it is
illegal in Australia and New Zealand to use it with software
that allows recording of telephone conversations. (It can be
used as an answering machine, mail box center,
telemarketing system, and so forth, but it cannot be used to
record a
live
conversation between telephone users.) If
your software supports telephone conversation recording
(perhaps called Two-way Recording), then this feature must
be disabled in the program configuration.
EMI Statement (European Union Only)
This is a class B product. In a domestic environment, this
product may cause radio interference in which case the user
may be required to take adequate measures.