Connect the telephone line cord to the appropriate port on the device.
The telephone line cord must be connected correctly for the device to function properly.
- Connect one end of supplied telephone line cable (G) to the lower connector labeled [L] on the machine, and then connect the other end to the telephone jack on the wall (H). The [L] jack is the lower jack as indicated by the below illustration.
- Remove the Cap (I) [1], then connect a telephone or an answering machine with the telephone line cord (2).
Othe Telephone Device Configurations
Connecting a computer -
- Connect one end of the supplied phone cord to the modular jack on the wall and the other end to the [L] jack on the fax machine.
- Connect another phone cord from the extension phone port on the fax machine to the computer's Line jack.
- If you're connecting a separate telephone, connect it to the extension jack on the computer.
The above illustration shows a PIXMA MX340.
(A) Computer
(B) Telephone or Answering Machine
Note: See your computer's documentation for details on the locations of the phone jacks.
Connecting to an ISDN line -
For details on ISDN (Integrated Service Digital Network) connection and settings, refer to the manuals supplied with your terminal adapter or dial-up router.
Connecting to an xDSL line -
(A) Analog Subscriber Line
(B) xDSL modem (splitter may not be built-in to the modem)
(C) Computer
(D) Telephone or answering machine
Note: When connecting to the xDSL line, select the same line type as you are subscribing in Telephone line type. Before connecting a telephone or answering machine, remove the Telephone connector cap.
Important : When the splitter is not built-in to the modem, do not branch the telephone line before the splitter (wall side). And also, do not connect splitters in parallel. The machine may not be able to operate properly.