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I want to connect US Robotics’ Conference Link CS1000 to out Norstar DR5 Telephone system, but I’m not able to hear dial tone through it. Can someone help me with this issue?
Thanks
I believe the CS1000 is an analog speakerphone. The Norstar is digital. You are going to need to hook up an analog terminal adapter to a spare port and then hook the speakerphone to that.
Yes it says in manual that this speakerphone is analog, but I thought that Nortel is analog too. Can you recommended some analog terminal adapter ?
One more think. I can see now in manual that says “do not connect on multi-line system” I guess this is multi-line system. What I should do about this issue? Should I set deducible line ? how to do that?

Thanks a bunch for your help
Contact your vendor or a vendor like [email protected] in chicago and have him put in an ATA (analog terminal adapter) and plug in your conf phone and away you go. Good Luck
You will need a Analog terminal adapter (ATA) made specifically for the Norstar. It will then need to be programmed for your particular setup. Multi-line makes no difference if the Norstar is configured correctly. I suggest you contact a vendor in your area.
You need a Nortel ATA. It is built for Nortel. It will convert a digital port to analog. You will have an extension number that you can dial to the speakerphone and as far as outbound you can dial a trunk access code to get an outside line or have it programmed to automatically pick a line when going offhooh.
I have to call our vendors. There is no change to purchase this Analog Terminal Adapter by myself and install it? There is a lot of tech programming for installation?

Thanks,
My advice would be to call a professional telephone person who knows how to put in this ATA. If you want to waste alot of time & possibly money--I guess you can try to do it yourself. I work with many companies that have 2 & 3 full-time IT guys on site---and THEY would not attempt this---but if you feel that you need to do this--then go ahead. Good Luck. Tell us how everything turns out.
You are right I should call professionals to take care of this issue. Just one more question. If I purchase digital speakerphone instead, do I need to program it also (is it easy programming which everyone can do it or I should to call vendors too) or I need just to plug it in the telephone jack?
Thanks all for your help
It really depends on how your system is set up. You may be lucking enough to plug in a digital Norstar conference phone and everything works fine (dial 9 for an outside line etc.)
Your digital extensions are the first 24 pairs of the 25 pair cable coming out of the 824 cabinet. The cable has a small icon of a 7310 phone next to it.

If one of the first 24 pairs is unused, you can run that to a jack and screw it down to the red and green connections.

Plug one modular cord into the ATA positiion that says "line" and into the jack you ran.

Plug another modular cord from the CS 1000 into the ATA jack that says "phone."

Done.

Now the hard part: Find someone on this board that has an ATA (Automatic Terminal Adapter.)

OK, someone sell him an ATA before he buys one from me. They are about $200, much less used.
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