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3. Position the smaller wedge as in the illustration at the right for wall mounting. Once
in position, the smaller wedge and key telephone bottom housing provide for
standard 630 type wall mount wall jacks.
Low Profile Mount
When the key telephone is to be desk mounted in the Low Profile position:
Figure 2-22: Low Profile Mount
1. Remove the two small screws that secure the small and large wedges together.
2. Store the larger wedge for possible use later (the large wedge is not used when
mounting the key telephone in the Low Profile position).
3. Position the smaller wedge as illustrated below.
When using the Low Profile mounting position, it is important that the line cord be
channeled through the slots in the telephone bottom housing, such that the smaller
wedge locks them in place when in position.
Key Telephone Modular Jacks
Each key telephone has two modular jack connectors on the underside of the instrument.
Both are located in a recessed connector cavity. When the telephone is held so that the
rubber anti-skid feet are downward (no mounting wedge installed), the modular jacks
face one another in the cavity. The modular jack at the left side of the cavity is theADP
connector and may be connected to an analog device at the desktop.
The ADP jack is only
active when connected for operation at the MDF.
The modular jack at the right side of the
cavity is the KSU jack and should be connected to the wall jack and station cabling for
connection to the system KSU (refer to
Figure 2-23: Key Telephone Modular Jack Locations
).
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