Selecting your set-up
The ASAP103 is a single line device that can be installed on any type of modular or non-modular system that consists of one or more lines, with one or more phones.

The ASAP103 has 2 operating modes, Automatic, Semi-Automatic and can be connected in 3 separate configurations as follows:

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Automatic operation (calls are answered and processed for the entire location) 102g3.gif (3411 bytes) NOTE: This application requires installation at the DEMARC. See installing the ASAP103 for more information.
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bullet4.gif (1008 bytes) Answers... the call automatically.
bullet4.gif (1008 bytes) Transfers... voice calls to your phone and answering machine (all phones on the line).
bullet4.gif (1008 bytes) Transfers... fax calls to your fax machine if a fax tone is present, or to the computer modem if access codes are used.
Semi-Automatic operation (all phones in the home ring) 102g3.gif (3411 bytes) Automatic operation (calls are answered and processed where the ASAP103 is located) 102g6.gif (2922 bytes)
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bullet4.gif (1008 bytes) Waits... for you or your answering machine to answer the call.
bullet4.gif (1008 bytes) Listens... for fax tones or computer access codes.
bullet4.gif (1008 bytes) Transfers... fax calls to your fax machine if a fax tone is present, or to the computer modem if access codes are used.
bullet4.gif (1008 bytes) Answers... the call automatically.
bullet4.gif (1008 bytes) Transfers... voice calls to your phone and answering machine (connected to the ASAP103).
bullet4.gif (1008 bytes) Transfers... fax calls to your fax machine if a fax tone is present, or to the computer modem if access codes are used.
Once you select your set-up, proceed with connecting the ASAP103. For more information on operating procedures, see "Using the ASAP103."
   Installing the ASAP103
   Placing the ASAP103
The ASAP103 can be mounted on a wall with the connected telephone line cords above or below the unit. You can place the telephone line cords through the line guides on the back of the ASAP103 to reduce tangling.

NOTE: Do not place the ASAP103 in close proximity to any peripheral equipment (approximately 2 to 3 feet away from all electronic equipment).

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   Ports on the ASAP103
The rear panel of the ASAP103 includes 5 modular ports and a power input port, as shown:
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A typical installation (voice, fax, computer) would connect telephone equipment as follows:
1. Connect the provided modular line cord from a standard telephone (wall) jack to this port.
2. Connect an answering machine or integrated phone/answering machine to this port. The ASAP103 will transfer all voice calls to ports P1 and P2 simultaneously.
3. Depending on the installation, a single line telephone, an integrated phone/answering machine, multiple phones, or a telephone system (KSU or PBX) can be connected to this port. The ASAP103 will transfer all voice calls to ports P1 and P2 simultaneously.
4. Connect your fax machine to port P3. A computer modem or fax/modem can connect to this port in lieu of a fax machine.
5. A computer modem or fax/modem can connect to port P4 to enable the ASAP103 to transfer a modem call with the appropriate transfer codes.
   Connecting the ASAP103
This section explains how to install the ASAP103 in most phone configurations that appear in a home or office.

You can install the ASAP103 into one of the following phone configurations:

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Installation procedures for each of these configurations are provided in the following sections.

   Installation with a single line telephone
The following diagram shows a typical installation with a single line telephone. While the connections to the telephone (wall) jack may be different for other types of  phone systems, the connections to the ASAP103 remain the same for most phone configurations. This installation is for use in the Semi-Automatic mode, or for the Automatic mode with a phone connected to port P2. (Phones not connected to port P2 in the Automatic mode will ring only 1 time on an inbound call. See "Installation at the DEMARC" for an alternate installation.)
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NOTE: To connect a Caller ID device to the ASAP103, simply plug the Caller ID into port P2, then plug the phone into the Caller ID.
103g8.gif (9711 bytes) The factory setting for Caller ID operation is OFF. See "Programmable features of the ASAP103" for more information.
   Connecting the ASAP103 to an ADSL Phone Line

Two 8K In-Line Microfilter phone filters are required - available from most consumer electronics stores. Connect your filters as shown below:

1. Connect the two filters together in series.
2. Plug one end of the connected filters into the telephone (wall) jack.
3. Plug the other end into the TEL LINE port on the ASAP103.
   Installation at the DEMARC
The following diagram shows an installation at the point of DEMARC on line 1. Once connected in this configuration, the telephones will never ring on an inbound call if the ASAP103 transfers to port P3 or port P4. Only calls that do not produce transfer tones will ring the telephones.

SINGLE LINE INSTALLATION
ON LINE 1

For use in the Automatic mode to allow the ASAP103 control over all phones on the line.

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SINGLE LINE INSTALLATION ON LINE 2
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   Installation on a telephone system
The diagram shows telephone devices connected to the ASAP103 for a telephone system; follow the same procedures for a mini-telephone system. For the ASAP103 to operate properly, it must be "in front" of the telephone system. Connect the other equipment as previously shown.
All equipment on that line (telephone system, fax, computer modem, and so on) must connect directly to the ASAP103.

CAUTION: Do not plug the ASAP103 into a telephone system phone jack. You may damage the phone system or the ASAP103.

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   Installation on a telephone system using a 66 block
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