ETI NUMBER: DS-003
6. PROCEDURE
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
Disconnect the line and handset cord from the Dterm telephone.
Place the Dterm II upsidedown on a clean, flat work surface.
Slide the Directory out and place it aside.
Remove the access panel by applying pressure (at the notch of the panel) and slide the access panel out as
shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1. Access Panel Removal
6.5
Cut strap 58 on the telephone PCB as shown in Figure 2. and Figure 3. (Strap 58 is visible from the access
panel window.)
NOTE:
6.6
If the revision for the ETE-l-2 telephone is A (e.g., 294 A) proceed to step 6.6
If the revision for the ETE-l-2 telephone is B or higher proceed to step 6.7
The revision level of an ETE-l-2 telephone can be determined from the label on the bottom housing of the
telephone. Example: If the Lot No. on the label is 295A, the revision level of that particular telephone is A.
For ETE-1-2 Revision A. Connect the leads from the JS-180 to the spade lug connectors on the PCB. Refer to
Table - 1 and Figure 2. Needlenose pliers may be used to push spade lugs into their receptacles.
6.7
6.8
6.9
For ETE-l-2 Revision B and higher. Connect the leads from the 15-180 to the spade lug connectors on the
PCB. Refer to Table - 2 and Figure 3. Needlenose pliers may be used to push spade lugs into their
receptacles.
Following the pre-molded guides inside the access panel cover assembly, cut the notch and route the
Jackset JS-180 cable through this notch. (See Figure 4.)
Insulate spare Jackset wires with electrical tape. Store these wires in a neat bundle in the access panel
cover.
6.10 Attach the access panel cover to the Dterm II main body.
6.11 Connect the line and handset cords to the Dterm II.
6.12 Test for normal operation.
Apply Pressure and
ut the Access Panel
Dterm II Telephone
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