Connecting Intercom Autodialers
Since the autodialer has a fixed stand, you may need to adjust the height of the system
You can wall mount an Intercom Autodialer to work next to a
1 | A) Unplug the phone’s modular telephone cord from |
| the jack on the bottom of the phone and the |
| wall jack, and save the cord for Step 1D. |
| B) Plug one end of the D8W cord, supplied with the |
| autodialer, into the jack on the bottom of the |
| phone. (If the phone has multiple jacks, plug |
| the cord into the GRAY jack.) |
| C) Route the other end through the groove at the |
| back of the autodialer and plug it into the OUT |
| jack. |
| D) Route one end of the modular telephone cord |
| through the groove at the back of the |
| autodialer and plug it into the IN jack; plug the |
| other end into the wall jack for extension 10 or |
2 | 11. |
A) Connect the keyed power cord, supplied with the | |
| autodialer, to the POWER jack on the bottom |
| of the autodialer, routing it through the groove |
| as you did in Step 1. |
| B) If the keyed power cord is not attached to the |
| power unit, plug the free end of the cord into |
| the modular jack on the power unit; otherwise, |
| go to Step 2C. |
| C) Plug the power unit into the electrical outlet. |
| CAUTION: |
| Use only the power unit supplied by AT&T |
3 | for the Intercom Autodialer. |
A) Arrange the autodialer on your desk next to the | |
| phone. |
B) Remove the plastic cover from each autodialer and label the button sheet with employee names. Place the button sheet back on the autodialer, and then carefully replace the plastic cover.
Wall Jack
Power
Unit
In | Out |
| Power |
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