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Connecting Telephone, Fax, Answering Machine
FRITZ!Box
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Connecting
1.
Connect the longer, gray end of the cable to the socket
labeled “DSL/TEL”, located at the far left of the back
panel of the FRITZ!Box.
2.
Then insert the black plug into the appropriate jack of
your DSL splitter. If the plug does not fit into the split-
ter, connect the end of the cable to the black RJ45-RJ11
adapter included in the package and then insert the
adapter into the socket on the DSL splitter.
2.10
Connecting Telephone, Fax, Answering Machine
Connect your analog equipment to the FRITZ!Box so that
you can make telephone calls and fax using the Internet or
the fixed-line network.
Prerequisites:
If you would like to use your fixed line to make telephone
calls or fax, note the following requirements:
Connecting to an Analog Telephone
The ports “FON 1”, “FON 2” and “FON 3” on the FRITZ!Box
are available for connecting your analog terminal equip-
ment.
°
Use “
FON 1
” and “
FON 2”
to connect your analog
equipment directly to the FRITZ!Box.
°
“FON 3”
serves to connect analog terminal equipment
that is located further away to the FRITZ!Box, for in-
stance an additional telephone jack on a higher floor,
using the wiring at your location.
For fixed-line telephony via ISDN you must connect the FRITZ!Box
with the ISDN NT (see the section “Connecting to the ISDN Line”
on page 24).
In order to use the analog fixed-line network, the FRITZ!Box must
be connected with the analog fixed line (see the section “Con-
necting to the ISDN Line” on page 24).
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Connecting to “FON 1” or “FON 2”
Connecting an analog telephone to FRITZ!Box
Connecting to “FON 1” or “FON 2”
To connect analog terminal devices like a telephone, fax
device or answering machine, insert the plugs of your ana-
log devices into the “FON1” or “FON2” socket on FRITZ!Box.
Connecting to “FON 3”
To connect analog devices located further away to the
FRITZ!Box, connect the cables of the telephone jack that
has been led through (the wiring at your location) to the ca-
ble clips. Please note the following:
°
The wire must be 0.5 to 1 mm in diameter.
°
Strip the insulation from the wire to expose a length of
10 mm.
To connect a cable, press back the orange lever, insert a
wire and release the lever. Repeat the procedure with the
second wire of the cable.
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Connecting ISDN Telephones
FRITZ!Box
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2.11
Connecting ISDN Telephones
If you have an ISDN telephone, you can connect this tele-
phone to the FRITZ!Box and use it to make calls via the In-
ternet and the fixed-line network. With appropriate cabling,
up to eight ISDN telephones can be connected.
Connecting an ISDN telephone to the FRITZ!Box
Cable
Connect an ISDN telephone using an ISDN cable.
Connecting
1.
Connect one end of the ISDN cable with the ISDN tele-
phone.
2.
Connect the other end of the ISDN cable with the “FON
S
0
” port of the FRITZ!Box.
2.12
Connecting an ISDN PBX
If you have an ISDN PBX, you can connect this PBX to the
FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN. With the telephones connected to the
PBX you can make calls both via the Internet and via the
fixed-line network.
The ISDN PBX must support a point-to-multipoint line.
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Connecting an ISDN PBX
Connecting an ISDN PBX to the FRITZ!Box
Cable
Connect ISDN PBXs using an ISDN cable.
Connecting
1.
Connect one end of the ISDN cable with the ISDN PBX.
2.
Insert the other end of the ISDN cable into the socket
on FRITZ!Box labeled “FON S
0
”.
If you have no more than three analog devices connected to
the PBX, you can connect them directly to the FRITZ!Box
and do without the PBX.
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Opening the User Interface
FRITZ!Box
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3
Opening the User Interface
The FRITZ!Box is equipped with a web-based interface. This is where you
configure the settings for operating the FRITZ!Box. This interface can be
accessed from any of the computers connected with FRITZ!Box. The set-
tings are saved in FRITZ!Box.
There are two ways to open the FRITZ!Box user interface:
°
with the FRITZ!DSL software
Install
the
FRITZ!DSL
software
included
in
the
FRITZ!Box package on your computer, and open the
FRITZ!Box user interface from the FRITZ!DSL Start Cen-
ter. For more information about FRITZ!DSL, see the
chapter “FRITZ!DSL: The Software Suite” from page 53.
°
with a web browser
Open your Internet browser on the computer and enter
fritz.box
.
The “fritz.box” address entry in the address field of an Internet
browser
When the FRITZ!Box user interface is started, FRITZ!Box is
ready for operation.
The FRITZ!Box user interface has several pages, each of
which can be accessed directly by clicking the menu com-
mand on the left edge.
If the user interface does not open, see the instructions in
the section “Errors Opening the User Interface” from
page 80.
See the section “Configuring Internet Connections” from
page 31 for instructions on configuring Internet connections
for the FRITZ!Box.

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