Which connector do i use – Pitney Bowes DM925 User Manual

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DM925™ Digital Mailing System Operating Guide

SV62207 Rev. B

6-5

Connecting
Your
Postage
Meter to an
Analog
Phone Line

Which connector do I use?

Internal Analog Phone Line Connector -

Use the internal analog modem

to connect directly to an analog phone line.
If your mailing system is not located near an analog phone line and you

need to remove the control center when you perform feature updates or

add postage, refer to Connecting Your Postage Meter to a Remote Analog
Line

in this section.

Connecting Your
Mailing System
to a Remote
Analog Phone
Line

If you need to connect to an analog phone line that is not located near your

mailing system, you can remove the IntelliLink® Control Center and move it

to a location near the analog phone line. At the remote location, plug one

end of the AC Adapter (P/N 1C85005) into the back of the control center

and the other end into an AC outlet.
To remove the control center and move it to another location:
1. Turn off the power to the mailing system.

2. Pull the blue lever at the right of the control center towards you.

3. Slide the control center forward to remove it.

4. Take the control center to where the analog phone line is.

5. Connect the telephone cord (AWG 26) from the internal analog connec-

tor to the analog telephone line.

6. Connect the A/C Adapter (P/N 1C85005) to the back of the control cen-

ter and plug it into an AC outlet.

7. Add or check your postage

funds as described in Checking
Your

Postage By Phone® Meter
Payment System Account Bal-
ance

in this chapter.

8. Unplug the telephone cord and

the A/C Adapter.

9. Reinstall the IntelliLink® Con-

trol Center by sliding it into the

docking station on top of the

mailing system until you hear it

click into place.

10. Turn the power back on.

2

Internal Analog Phone
Line Connector

Use this to connect
directly to an analog
phone line

AC Adapter
Plug

Internal
analog line

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