Swipe-N-Clean 1.0 Complete - Jim Coleman Company
Swipe-N-Clean 1.0 Complete - Jim Coleman Company
Swipe-N-Clean 1.0 Complete - Jim Coleman Company
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<strong>Swipe</strong>-N-<strong>Clean</strong> Operating Manual<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Note:<br />
If you only<br />
have one<br />
phone line<br />
and in the<br />
event that<br />
maintenance<br />
is being done<br />
on the system<br />
either from<br />
the factory or<br />
by the<br />
operator the<br />
no<br />
connections<br />
can be made<br />
to the CCP.<br />
It is suggested<br />
that any<br />
activity of this<br />
type be done<br />
off peak<br />
hours.<br />
Figure 6<br />
3. There are two connections on the back of the modem. One is marked line and the other<br />
phone. (Fig. 4)<br />
Figure 4<br />
IV-4<br />
. . . . . . . . . . INSTALLATION<br />
Line Connection<br />
Phone Connection<br />
4. Terminate the connection of the phone line with a standard RJ11<br />
connector and plug into the line side of the primary modem.<br />
Figure 5<br />
Computer Connect<br />
Dip Switches Power Connection<br />
Line Side<br />
Connection on<br />
primary<br />
5. If a second line is available (recommended), you should follow the<br />
steps above and terminate it.<br />
6. If a second line is not available (least efficient) you should have an<br />
additional phone line and connect one end of it to the phone side of the<br />
primary modem and the other end into the line side of the secondary<br />
modem. (Fig. 6)<br />
Line side<br />
connection on<br />
primary<br />
Phone side<br />
connection going<br />
to secondary<br />
Line side connection on<br />
secondary modem coming<br />
from phone side connection<br />
of primary modem