Kodak 8437477 User Guide - Page 43
Multipurpose (broadband) digital telephone systems, Standard telephone systems
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Kodak ESP 9 All-in-One printer If your telephone service is: Review this section first: Standard telephone service Standard telephone systems, page 35 Digital subscriber line (DSL) telephone Digital subscriber line (DSL) telephone service systems, page 35 CAUTION: You should also read the following sections before connecting your ESP 9 to your telephone system. • Using cordless telephones with the ESP 9 All-in-One fax, page 36 • Using voice-messaging services with the ESP 9 All-in-One fax, page 36 • Using an answering machine with the ESP 9 All-in-One fax, page 37 Multipurpose (broadband) digital telephone systems If you use one of the following types of telephone services, you use a multipurpose, or "broadband" digital system: • Internet telephone (also known as Voice-Over-Internet-Protocol or VOIP) • Cable telephone These systems transmit telephone signals across the same cables that transmit Internet or cable television signals.They require the use of computer or cable modems to route telephone traffic to your telephone or fax machine. By connecting the telephone cable that came with your printer to the computer or cable modem and also to the ESP 9, your printer can successfully send and receive faxes over this type of telephone system. Standard telephone systems Sometimes called "Plain Old Telephone Systems" (POTS), this type of telephone service relies on a network of dedicated telephone wiring that cannot be used to transmit any other type of signal. Your printer needs only the standard telephone cable that came with your printer, connected to both the printer and to the wall telephone jack, in order to send and receive faxes through the standard wall telephone jack. Digital subscriber line (DSL) telephone systems A DSL telephone system is a dedicated telephone service that, like multipurpose digital systems, transmits packets of digital data over cables. Unlike multipurpose systems, DSL networks use the wires of a local telephone network to transmit its signals. To transmit fax signals properly to your printer, you must connect the telephone cable that came with the printer to a cable equipped with a DSL filter, and then connect the filtered cable to the printer and to the wall jack. www.kodak.com/go/aiosupport 35