Telstra Voice Extender Getting To Know Manual

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PAIR
Getting to know your Telstra Voice Extender
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LED Status Indicator
RJ11 Socket
One-touch Pair Button
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The Telstra Voice Extender (TVE) connects wirelessly via DECT to the DECT base inside your Telstra modem. The RJ11 telephone port located at the base of the TVE then provides a standard telephone wall socket in your house allowing you to connect any standard cordless or corded telephone wirelessly between the TVE and modem.
The benefits of the TVE are as follows:
Allows you to use your standard telephone on the Telstra service when used with a compatible Telstra modem.
Locate your telephone in a convenient location away from your Telstra modem. The only requirement is that it must be within DECT range of your Telstra modem. This is normally between 30 and 50 meters.
To use your TVE you have to pair the device to your Telstra modem. Refer to page 4.
Getting to know your Telstra Voice Extender
DECT
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Following these easy steps to pair your TVE to your Telstra modem:
Plug the TVE into a conveniently located wall outlet within DECT range of your Telstra
modem and press the button on the Telstra modem.
Next press the button located on the side of the Telstra Voice Extender.
The LED will show solid green to show successful registration.
Pair the TVE with your Telstra modem
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You can now plug in any standard corded or cordless phone into the RJ11 socket
located on the bottom of the TVE. The TVE will provide the standard dial tone and
call functionalities of a standard telephone socket.
DECT
Connecting a telephone
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To de-register your TVE from your Telstra modem you would need to access your user settings
of the Telstra modem on your computer. Follow the instructions supplied with your modem to
access the user settings.
You can either connect to your modem via Ethernet or Wi-Fi and by typing the set-up URL
supplied with your modem into your browser. You will then have the option in the DECT settings
to disconnect the TVE from the internal DECT base. To register it again follow the steps on page
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De-register your TVE
DECT
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Understanding the LED indicator
LED status indication:
Power on - LED always on
During registration - quick flash, 0.5s on and 0.5s off
Call in use - slow flash, 1s on and 1s off.
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Not yet on NBN?
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If you are using your TVE with an ADSL connection (not NBN), you will need to connect your
phone line to your modem via you ADSL filter. See diagram below.
TELEPHONE
WALL SOCKET
1. Plug your ADSL splitter into the telephone wall socket.
2. Plug the cable marked ADSL MODEM into the DSL socket on the back of the modem.
3. Plug the cable marked PHONE into the socket marked PSTN on the back of the modem.
ADSL FILTER / SPLITTER
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Technical specifications
DECT GAP standard between the TVE and Telstra modem.
Build in SLIC for FXS port
DTMF tone dialing
Call progress indication, dial tone, ring back tone.
One key for registration
Narrow band audio
FSK Caller ID in FXS port
Ring pulse in FXS port
Input Voltage 100 VAC – 240 VAC
Frequency 50 / 60 Hz
Current 60 mA (max)
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Support
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