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VT1000v Series Voice Terminal User Guide
Introduction
A Motorola® VT1000v series voice terminal adds Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
connections for one or two telephones to any broadband Internet connection. The
connection can be through either:
A cable modem high-speed data service from a cable television company
A digital subscriber line (DSL) service from a telephone company
Other high-speed Internet connection
The VT1000v product line includes the following models, which collectively are referred
to as a “Motorola voice terminal” in this guide.
You can use a Motorola voice terminal with any:
Cable modem or DSL modem (broadband modem)
Microsoft Windows®, Macintosh®, or UNIX® computer with a 10Base-T or
10/100Base-T Ethernet adapter
Ethernet router
VT1003v
Provides one telephone line
VT1005v
Provides two telephone lines
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Sample Configuration Without A Home Network
You can connect a Motorola voice terminal to any cable modem or DSL modem:
Motorola voice
terminal
For simplicity, not all cables are shown.
Broadband
modem
Ethernet cables
Internet
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VT1000v Series Voice Terminal User Guide
Sample Configuration With A Home Network
You can connect a Motorola voice terminal to any Ethernet router on a network having a
high-speed Internet connection:
You may need to connect a computer to the
Motorola voice terminal rear panel to configure
the Motorola voice terminal.
See “Connecting a
Computer to Display the Configuration Pages”
on page 12.
Motorola
voice terminal
Broadband
modem
Router
Internet
Only if necessary
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Front and Rear Panel
The POWER light on the front panel lights solid green when the power is on.
The rear panel provides the following connectors:
The WAN and PC connectors each have two adjacent lights:
The green light is on when the Ethernet connection is available. It blinks during data
transfer over the port.
The yellow light is on if there is a 100Base-T link and off for a 10Base-T link.
Item
Type
Connects To
LINE 2
RJ-11
Telephone line two (on the VT1005v
only
)
LINE 1
RJ-11
Telephone line one
POWER
12 V
An adapter that you plug into an AC power outlet
WAN
RJ-45
Ethernet connector to your broadband modem, router, switch, or hub.
(“WAN” means “wide area network”)
PC
RJ-45
Ethernet connector to a computer
Your Motorola voice terminal may appear slightly
different than in the illustrations in this guide. Some
models do not have every connector illustrated.
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