The 8400-Series Voice Terminals Instructions for Installation, Switch,
Administration, and Programming the Options
555-015-725
Issue 1
October 1996
Installing Your Voice Terminal
Page 3-6
Wiring Information
3
Desktop Installation
The following instructions are for a desktop installation. If you are mounting the
voice terminal on the wall, proceed to the next section, “Wall Installation.”
1. Turn the voice terminal face down on a flat surface. Then, use the following
figures for installation.
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Figure 3-2 shows the bottom of the 8403 voice terminal. You can
use this diagram for installing the 8403, 8405, or the 8410. However,
note that the location of the routing channels on the 8405 and 8410
differs slightly from the 8403. Also, the Handset jack on the 8405
and 8410 is in a different location.
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Figure 3-3 shows the bottom of the 8411 voice terminal.
NOTE:
The rear of the 8411 set includes two jacks: the Analog
Adjunct jack, for connecting answering machines, fax
machines, PC or laptop data/fax modem cards, data sets or
modems, audio teleconferencing equipment, and TTY
machines commonly used by hearing impaired, and the
RS-232-D Jack for connecting the voice terminal to a COM
port on an IBM
®
-compatible personal computer on which you
can load PassageWay Solution software. For instructions on
connecting hardware to these jacks, see “Connecting a
Personal Computer and an Analog Adjunct to the 8411 Voice
Terminal” which appears later in this manual.
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Figure 3-4 shows the bottom of the 8434DX voice terminal. This
diagram can be used for installing the 8434DX.
According to the 8400-Series model you are using, refer to these three
figures for the location of the jacks referred to in the following steps.
NOTE:
If you are installing an 8405D, 8405D Plus, or 8410D voice terminal,
refer to “Adjusting the 8405D, 8405D Plus, and 8410D Voice Terminal
Desktop Stand” for choosing whether the desktop stand should be in
the high or low position. On the 8411, decide whether you want the
kickstand in the up or the down position.