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CONNECTIONS
The Caller ID Server connects to the
same telephone lines as your System
612 Speakerphone. Because the Call-
er ID Server connects directly to mod-
ular phone jacks, you might need
additional jacks.
If your telephone wiring does not have
modular jacks, you can update the
wiring yourself. RadioShack stores
sell jacks and adapters necessary to
convert older wiring methods to modu-
lar wiring. Or, you can have the tele-
phone company update your
telephone wiring for you.
Note:
The USOC number of the jack
to be installed is RJ14C (for a 2-line
phone jack) or RJ11C (for a 1-line
phone jack).
You can install the Caller ID Server by
connecting it either to one or two 2-
line phone jacks, or up to four 1-line
phone jacks.
Notes:
To insure the Caller ID Server
works properly, install it after you
connect and properly set up the
extension numbers on your Sys-
tem 612 Speakerphones.
The Caller ID Server and all con-
nected Speakerphones must be
connected to Line 1 because the
Caller ID information the server
receives on all lines is sent to
the connected Speakerphones
through Line 1.
Caution:
The supplied AC adapter
supplies 12V DC, delivers at least
300mA, and has a center positive plug
which properly fits the Caller ID Serv-
er’s
12V DC
jack. Using an adapter
that does not meet these specifica-
tions might damage the Caller ID
Server or the adapter.
Connecting to Two 2-Line
Telephone Jacks
1. Plug one end of one of the sup-
plied modular line cords into the
L1 & L2
jack on the back of the
server, then plug the other end of
the cord into the 2-line modular
jack for Line 1 and Line 2.
2. Plug one end of the other sup-
plied line cord into the
L3 & L4
jack on the back of the server,
then plug the other end of the
cord into the 2-line modular jack
for Line 3 and Line 4.
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