Installation and Component Illustrations
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1) Turn off all Power
Unplug the power cord for your broadband modem.
Make sure that you have turned your computer off.
And DO NOT plug in the Phone Adaptor until instructed to do so.
2) Connect the WAN port
Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the back of your computer or router and then connect it into the WAN port on the Motorola Phone Adaptor.

3) Connect the PC port
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable we provide into the PC port on the Motorola Phone Adaptor.
Connect the other end of this Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on your computer or router.

4) Connect your telephone
Connect a telephone to the LINE 1 port of the Phone Adaptor using a standard phone line.

5) Power on your broadband modem
Wait approximately two minutes for it to start up.
6) Power on your Phone Adapter
Plug the power cord into the POWER port on your Motorola Phone Adaptor, and then into an electrical outlet. This will turn your Motorola Phone Adaptor on. Keep this plugged in at all times for proper phone service.

7) !! VERY IMPORTANT STEP !!
Check that the POWER light on the Phone Adaptor is lit.
Wait at least five minutes while your Motorola Phone Adaptor starts up.
There may be updates that need to be downloaded, such as new firmware or changes to your features. These will be downloaded automatically.
DO NOT interrupt this process by unplugging the power or lifting the receiver on your phone during the startup process.
Interruption of the startup may result in interruption of service.
There may be updates that need to be downloaded, such as new firmware or changes to your features. These will be downloaded automatically. When firmware updates are taking place, all the lights on the unit will be flashing.
8) Power up the computer
Your Internet connection should work as it did before you installed the Motorola Phone Adaptor.
9) Check your Phone
Pick up your telephone receiver and listen for a dial tone. If you hear a dial tone, you have finished the installation and can begin making calls.
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The Domatic ATA (Analog Telephone Adaptor) brings traditional telephones to the networked world.
It is a handset-to-Ethernet adaptor that interfaces regular analog telephones with IP-based telephony networks.
The Domatic ATA supports two telephone lines.
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