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Installing System Modules
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If your PARTNER system has only one mudule, you can install it on a wall or on a flat sturdy surface above the floor
(such as on a table or desk). Wall mounting is recommended. Complete step 1 below and continue as directed.
If your PARTNER system has two modules, you must install it on a wall. Two #12 screws—for mounting the system
on a wooden surface—are included with the system. If you are mounting on wallboard, metal, or masonry, use the
proper fasteners for the wall type and weight of the system (approximately 11 Ibs.). Purchase them at any hardware
store. You will also need a screwdriver to mount the system. Complete step 1 below and continue as directed.
For testing the system, you will need a standard single-line touch-tone of rotary phone.
CAUTION:
To prevent damage to the system or installation location, the environmental and electrical condi-
tions must meet the specifications on page 1-6.
CAUTION:
Do not connect the AC power cord until the system is fuIIy installed.
Mount the First Module
1
Attach the 4 rubber feet to the
mounting tracks on the bottom side of the
module.
If you are wall mounting
the system, go to step 2.
Go to step 4.
2
If the system has only one
module, go to step 10.
If the system has two
modules, go to step 5.
3
4
Insert the screws into the screw
holes at the top and bottom of the mod-
ule. Tighten until the rubber feet are snug
against the wall. There will be a 3/8" gap
between the wall and the rest of the
module. Do not overtighten—the module
will warp and fail to operate.
If the system has only
one module and you are
installing it on a table,
place the module flat on
the surface with the
rubber feet down. The
module should not slide
easily.
Lines
Extensions
Label the line and extension jacks
as shown.
Hold the 206 module in place on
the wall with the line and extension jacks
facing left. Leave at least 1 foot clearance
at the top, bottom, and back, and at least
2 feat at the front. This allows you to
access the jacks and slide a second
module onto the first, and ensures
adequate ventilation.
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Installing the Hardware