Cisco Systems 340 Router User Manual


 
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Connecting to a Telephone Line
If the base station is configured to use the
optional built-in telephone modem, follow
these steps:
1
Connect the end of the telephone cable
with a ferrite bead (small cylinder) to
the RJ-11 TELCO connector on the
back of the base station.
2
Connect the other end of the cable to
the telephone wall connector.
Connecting the Power
Adapter
The base station does not have an on/off switch. Power is applied when the power adapter is
plugged into the unit and connected to the wall outlet.
Follow these steps to connect the power adapter to the base station:
1
Connect the power adapter to a suitable power receptacle.
2
Connect the power connector to the back of the base station.
The base station begins the power-on self-test (POST).
Power-On Self-Test
The base station begins the power-on self-test (POST) when power is supplied. LEDs show the
progress of the test. The LEDs appear red, amber, and green to indicate the status of the POST.
When the unit is powered on for the first time or if it has been reset to all default parameters,
the indicators display the following sequence:
The Radio LED blinks several times.
The Status LED continuously flashes an
amber color at a fast rate, indicating that
the base station is set to factory defaults
and is waiting for a wireless device to
communicate configuration settings to
it.
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