1200 BPS DC-2212 Modem (260-1176) Cables Faxback Doc. # 5682 Tandy's DC-2212 intelligent modem is Bell System 103/113 and 212A compatible, connecting to telephone lines via modular connector. The RS-232 input/output of the modem interfaces directly with the RS-232C-equipped TRS-80 computers. CONNECTING TO THE TELEPHONE The type of wall connection is important in determining how the DC-2212 modem is to be connected. FOR A SINGLE-LINE CONNECTION: 1. Remove your telephone's plug from the modular wall jack and insert it in the PHONE jack on the rear of the modem. 2. Plug the modem's line cord into the modular wall jack. NOTE: For a four-prong wall connection, you will need an adapter (279-360) suitable for the older style wall connector. If your telephone is wired directly to the wall, contact the telephone company to have modular connections installed. FOR A MULTI-LINE CONNECTION: The DC-2212 modem can be used with a multi-line telephone, but you may need a multi-line adapter (43-270/271), a hardware modification to the modem, or both. CONNECTING TO A POWER SOURCE Insert the AC adapter's plug into the AC POWER jack on the rear of the modem. Plug the adapter into an electrical wall outlet or an approved power strip. Be sure to connect the adapter to the modem before you plug the adapter into the wall outlet. Otherwise, damage to the adapter could result. IMPORTANT NOTE: Use the supplied UL-Listed adapter only. Another type of adapter could damage the modem. CONNECTING TO THE COMPUTER The DC-2212 modem uses the RS-232C standard serial interface cable to con nect to your computer. The following table provides the cable catalog numbers and location of connection. MODEM-TO-COMPUTER CABLES AND CONNECTION POINTS Model I 26-1408 Leftside, Exp. Interface Model II 26-4403 Rear panel Model III/4 26-1408 Bottom panel Model 4P 26-1408 Rear panel Model 12/16B/16B HD 26-4403 Rear panel Model 2000 26-1408 Rear panel DT-1 26-1408 Bottom panel Before connecting the DC-2212 modem to your computer, be sure to turn off power to the modem and to the computer. 1. Plug the appropriate end of the RS-232C standard DB-25 interface cable into the RS-232C jack on the rear of the modem. 2. Plug the other end of the cable into the computer's RS-232C jack. (dtc-08/04/93)