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1.
Why are ADSL Line conditioners needed?
With
ADSL service, phone lines are used to send and receive
voice and data on the same line. The line conditioners
enable simultaneous use of Internet and voice by isolating
the noise caused by analog telephone devices such as
(telephone, fax machines, answering machines and cable
TV pay per view dial ups) from the ADSL signal.
2.
What do I do with the line conditioners I received?
Disconnect
the telephone from the wall jack and plug the a line
conditioner into the wall jack, connect the telephone
into the phone jack on the filter. Your telephone or
telephone device is now isolated from the ADSL modem.
3.
Where should I install the line conditioners?
Install
a line conditioner everywhere an analog telephone device
is used within the home or office. Analog phone devices
include: telephones, fax machines, analog modems, caller
ID and answering machines.
4.
What do I do if I have two line phones and do not know
which line is carrying the ADSL signal?
In-line
and Wall mount line conditioners that filter both lines
1 and 2 are available. Install the line conditioner
into the phone jack and plug the phone into the line
conditioner.
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5.
How do I install a line conditioner on my wall-mount
telephone?
The
630 line conditioner is designed so no tools are needed.
Simply remove the telephone from the wall-plate and
plug the 630 wall mount line conditioner into the wall
jack. Snap the telephone back onto the filter align
the key holes slide the phone down into place and your
finished.
6.
Should I connect a line conditioner onto my DSL modem?
No,
if connected directly to the modem it would block access.
7.
Can I use a filter for a phone that has call waiting?
Yes,
the line conditioner does not affect telephone service.
8.
Will the line conditioner work with all forms of DSL?
The
line conditioner is designed to function with asymmetric
digital subscriber lines ( ADSL ) both the G.lite and
full rate G.dmt formats.
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