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from: TROY H. CHEEK
date: 1998-02-20 11:09:00
subject: Jeo 40/46

JEO 40/46
13. What sorts of inputs and outputs are on the modem?
There are a bunch of cables/jacks/switches/lights:
* Jacks:
1. Power in jack -- Accepts the standard Jaguar power plug. You divert
   the power cable that normally goes into the back of your Jaguar to
   provide power to the modem. This is labeled "POWER SOCKET" on the
   modem board.
2. Wall jack -- Accepts the standard (RJ-11) phone cable, coming from
   the wall. This jack is on the right when you are facing the side
   with the jacks.  This is labeled "TELEPHONE JACK" on the modem
   board.
3. Phone jack -- Accepts the standard (RJ-11) phone cable, going to
   the phone. This jack is on the left when you are facing the side
   with the phone jacks. This is labeled "CN1A" on the modem board.
4. Headphone jack -- Accepts a standard 1/8th inch plug, for
   headphones.  Headphones with volume control on the cable are highly
   recommended, since the output level is quite loud. This jack is on
   the right when you are facing the side with the 1/8th inch jacks.
   This is labeled "HEAD PHONE JACK" on the modem board.
5. Microphone jack -- Accepts a standard 1/8th inch plug, for a non-
   powered, electret (I think) microphone. This jack is on the left
   when you are facing the side with the 1/8th inch jacks. This is
   labeled "MICROPHONE JACK" on the modem board.
* Cables:
1. DSP cable -- Plugs into the DSP slot on the back of the
   Jaguar(where the JagLink goes). This is a shielded cable, with
   molded plastic connector, that looks just like the JagLink
   connection. The base of the cable is labeled "D.S.P." on the modem
   board.
2. Power out cable -- Plugs into the power jack on the back of the
   Jaguar. The cable that normally goes here is diverted to the "Power
   in jack"; see above. This is a shielded cable that appears almost
   identical to the standard power cable. The plastic casing of the
   plug has two flat sides, as opposed to the round casing of the
   standard cable. The base of the cable is labeled "POWER" on the
   modem board.
3. "Pass-thru" cable -- Apparently, this is another audio out. It is a
   shielded cable, ending in a standard 1/8th inch plug. I haven't
   tried this yet. The base of the cable is labeled "AUDIO PASS-THRU"
   on the modem board.
* Switches and Indicators:
1. Power switch -- Just the run of the mill push on, push off  button.
   This is labeled "POWER SWITCH" on the modem board.
2. Power indicator -- A red LED that lights when the power button is
   "on". This is labeled "POWER L.E.D." on the modem board.
3. Data indicator -- A red LED that lights when data is being
   transmitted. This LED is also lit when the modem is on, but the
   Jaguar is off. This is labeled "TRAFFIC L.E.D." on the modem board.
End of FAQ
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