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Connecting and Managing Analog Devices
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Connecting and 
Managing Analog 
Devices
An Analog Terminal Card (ATC) or an Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA) 
allows ordinary analog (2500-series compliant) telephones, including 
cordless telephones and Group-3 facsimile (fax) devices, to operate with 
NBX systems.
Certain limitations apply because of the differences between an analog 
device and the custom NBX Telephone: 
A user dials 500, then ** on a telephone connected to an ATA to gain 
access to voice mail.
A telephone can make or answer only one call. The second incoming 
call goes to voice mail.
ATC ports and ATAs support call transfer.
This section discusses these topics:
Adding an Analog
Terminal Card
To add an Analog Terminal Card to the NBX system using Auto Discovery:
Select NBX NetSet > System Configuration > System-wide
Click the Auto Discover Telephones check box to select it.
Click OK.
Insert the Analog Terminal Card into the chassis.
Wait 1 minute for the system to discover the card.
In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click Device Configuration.
In the Device Configuration dialog box, click the ATA tab. 
The four ports of the Analog Terminal Card appear in the list of ATAs, 
along with the ports of any previously discovered Analog Terminal Cards, 
and any previously discovered Single-Port Analog Terminal Adapters 
(ATAs).