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If your neighbor uses a Wireless Phone Jack System, there could
be some interference like static or background noise evident
when you use a phone. To help prevent this from occuring, the
Wireless Phone Jack System contains security codes which pro-
vide unique settings for your unit’s operations. To set your
Security Code, follow the steps below. Once set, these codes are
locked in the system allowing you to move the units to a new
location within your home without resetting. In addition, the
codes will be protected in memory even during power outages
and should hold up to 2 hours.
Setting The Security Code
1. Complete the unit installation steps on page 6. Make sure
the phones connected to the units are on their hook, and the
units are plugged into the electrical outlet.
2. Find the small recessed coding button on the right side of
each unit.
a. Using a pen or pencil, depress the button on the base unit.
The green light on the base will light up.
b.Next press the button on the extension unit(s). (Allow no
more than 5 minutes to elapse between base and exten-
sion(s) button depression.) If the extension is able to
establish a compatible code, its light will flash once. If
the extension is unable to find a compatible code, the light
will continue to flash. It is possible that you will have to
depress the extension button a couple of times before it
flashes only once.
3. Once codes are set, lift the extension phone off the hook and
replace. (The green light on the base unit should not be lit.)
Security Coding
To Phone
To Wall Jack
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