B) rj-14 two line phone system – Multi-Link The Stick Voice/Fax/Modem Call Processor User Manual

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2) If a modular wall jack is installed, plug one end of the supplied line

cord into the modular wall jack and plug the other end into the port

labeled “LINE”. An additional line cord will be needed for connection

from the “VOICE 1” port to the KSU/PBX. From this point phone

wire is run to the fax machine and modem.

Feature Recommendations Pertinent To This Installation

*Set Rings To Answer to " 0 "
*Set Protected Hook Flash to ON.
*If Pulse dial phones are used, set Pulse Detection to ON.

B) RT-14 TWO LINE SYSTEM (NO KSU)

Pros: Great

Barge-In Protection

For One Line

Cons: This installation is not recommended for even the gutsiest do-it-

yourselfer!

The standard RJ-14 two line phone system utilizes “two pair” phone line.
To install The Stick in this scenario, you will have to access the pair that
controls the chosen phone line and install modular wall jacks for
connection to the line.

(VOICE 2)

INSTALLED MODULAR

TELEPHONE JACKS

This can get really involved. Standard color pairings for telephone wiring
are Red with Green, Black with Yellow and Blue with White. To

physically see what pairs coincide with each phone number, you may need

to chase the wiring back to the “demarcation” point (where telco wiring

ends and residence wiring begins). Before you undertake such a sincere

and monumental task, consider this . . . . . . .

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