Connections and Setup
Installing the AC Adaptor
Plug the transformer end of the Base Unit AC adaptor (7.5VDC) into a standard AC
electrical power outlet, plug the other end into the “Power 7.5VDC ” jack on the back
of the Base Unit.
Connecting the Telephone Line Cords
Two 2-line Wall Jacks (Type RJ-14)
1. Plug one end of a straight telephone line cord into the jack on the base labeled
as “L2/L1” and the other end into the two-line wall jack you are using for lines 1
and 2.
2. Plug one end of a straight telephone line cord into the jack on the base labeled
as “L4/L3” and the other end into the two-line wall jack you are using for lines 3
and 4.
Four 1-line Wall Jacks (Type RJ-11)
1. Plug one end of a telephone line cord into the jack on the base labeled as “L2/L1”
and the other end into the wall jack you are using for line 1.
2. Plug one end of a telephone line cord into the jack on the base labeled as “L2”
and the other end into the wall jack you are using for line 2.
3. Plug one end of a telephone line cord into the jack on the base labeled as “L4/L3”
and the other end into the wall jack you are using for line 3.
4. Plug one end of a telephone line cord into the jack on the base labeled as
“L4/Data” and the other end into the wall jack you are using for line 4.
IMPORTANT: If you want to connect another device (such as a modem or fax machine), use
the jack on the phone labeled “L4/Data”. A call picked up on Line 4 at another extension may
interrupt fax, modem, or message transmissions. You must also disable the Auto Attendant
and Voice Mail features for Line 4 as these will also interrupt fax, modem or message
transmissions. If your wall jack is RJ-14 where two lines are integrated into one jack, you will
need a splitter for the L4/Data port.
Power Outlet AC 120V
Base Unit
Adapter 7.5V
Handset
Cord
Handset
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