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VoiceClock - Analog Phone Line Setup
The VoiceClock can only use analog phone lines to receive calls and create punches based on the call.

If you are using a digital line (Voice Over IP or VOIP) you will need to get analog lines to support the amount of modems you purchased or are planning to use (typically from 1-3 at the base VoiceClock model).

For those with digital phone service you will need to either find another phone provider that offers analog service for the VoiceClock or see about getting an adapter to convert part of your digital phone service to analog from your current VOIP provider.

If you are planning to use multiple modems (which is normally the case) in addition to purchasing one line for each modem you are planning to us, you may also want to see about getting "Roll Call" service. Meaning you can have your phone provider assign all lines to one number and if one line is busy it will roll the call to an available line up to the amount you purchased.

Also for some of the features the VoiceClock provides you may want to consider getting Caller ID for all phone lines.

Note: There is a 7-8 second delay once the call ends before the modem will then be available/active.


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Training
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Date Created
8/11/2011 10:40:26 AM
Date Updated
7/22/2013 9:19:54 AM
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