Wall Mounting the Digital Key Telephone
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Figure 3-41: Electronic Key Telephone Wall Mounting
Wall Mounting the Digital Key Telephone
To wall mount the Digital Key Telephone, it is necessary to use the Wall Mount bracket and
one standard-type jack assembly designed for normal wall hanging applications. Refer to
Figure 3-41
and
Figure 3-42
.
1. Remove the handset from the cradle and locate the plastic retainer in the bottom of the
hook-switch well area. Push the plastic retainer slowly upward until it is free. Locate the
tab on the plastic retainer and make sure the tab is toward you, then place it back into its
holder. Slide the plastic retainer all the way down into its channel. Part of the retainer
remains above its holder to hold the handset secure for the wall mount configuration.
2. Turn the telephone over and unplug the line cord. If the line cord is not plugged into the
wall jack assembly, re-route the line cord through the access channel on the top of the
telephone. If the line cord is plugged into the wall jack assembly, run the line cord
through the hole provided and plug into the connector on the back of the telephone.
3. Line up the hooks on the top and bottom of the wall mount bracket so they can engage
with the slots cut into the bottom of the telephone base. Insert the bottom hooks first.
Slide the mounting bracket slowly downwards until the top tabs slide into the top slots
and snap in place.
Summary of Contents for STARPLUS Triad XTS
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