Pitney Bowes DM550 Postal Equipment User Manual


 
DM500™ and DM550™ Series Digital Mailing System Operating Guide
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Connectors on the Back of the IntelliLink Control Center
Analog Phone Line Connector - The term analog phone line refers to
a RJ11C or RJ11W compatible (single line) telephone wall plug typically
used for a residential phone or facsimile hookup. If you do not have a
LAN connection, you can use the analog phone line connector to add
postage funds to your meter. If the analog phone line is not close to
your DM Series™ system, you can remove the IntelliLink® Control
Center from your system and move it to another location. For more
information, refer to Connecting Your Control Center to a Remote Ana-
log Line in Ch
apter 6 of this guide.
External
USB Connector - The IntelliLink® Control Center has a con-
nector for a USB device. If the PCN number of your IntelliLink ® Contr
ol
center is one of the ones listed under USB Connector label in the figure
below, you must connect an external modem to this USB connector to
dial into Pitney Bowes to perform feature updates or add postage. The
PCN number is located on the bottom of your IntelliLink® Control Cen-
ter.
Inte
lliLink® Control Center AC Adapter Receptacle - The receptacle
for the AC adapter is located on the back of the IntelliLink® Control
Center. If you need to remove the control center from the mailing sys-
tem base and move it to an analog telephone line, you plug the AC
ada
pter into this receptacle.
Analog Phone Line Connector
Use this to connect directly to an
analog phone line if the PCN on
the bottom of the IntelliLink
®
Control Center has the number:
1DXX
AC Adapter Receptacle
USB Connector
Use this to connect an
external modem if the
PCN on the bottom of
the IntelliLink® Control
Center has the number:
1CXX