AT&T 3 Answering Machine User Manual


 
Preparing for Installation
Mail System Hardware
The mail system includes the following hardware components:
Mail system cabinet
Wall mount and cable manager bracket
NOTE:
The cabinet and bracket together are referred to as the system
unit.
7-foot (2.13m) modular D4BU telephone cords (two-pair, standard phone
connection)— 2 for a two-port system, 4 for a four-port system, or 6 for a
six-port system.
Power cord—6-foot (1.83m), 3-prong, male/female ends
Modem cable
Four No. 8 3/4-inch pan-head sheet metal screws for mounting the
system unit on plywood.
NOTE:
If you are mounting the system unit on a surface other than
plywood, you will need 4 No. 8 screws of the appropriate type for
the wall and the weight of the system unit. For example, if
mounting to wall studs through drywall, use No. 8 1-3/4-inch (or
longer) pan-head sheet metal screws.
Remote Maintenance Device and one modular telephone cord (shipped
in a separate box).
Communications System Hardware
The following communications system equipment is required to install the mail
system:
PARTNER II Release 3 or later or PARTNER Plus Release 3.1 or later
processor module
206 modules, Release 2 or later
NOTE:
You can connect up to five voice mail ports on a 206 module.
The top, or first, port on a 206 module is the power-failure port and
should NOT be used to connect either a voice mail port or the
Remote Maintenance Device.
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Installation