Connecting and testing telephones, Connecting doorphones and hotline phones – AT&T Partner II User Manual

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Connecting and Testing Telephones

Hotline

Phone

1

To connect a phone, plug the mod-

ular telephone mounting cord into a
modular wall jack or directly into a 206
module extension jack. (If you are con-
necting a standard phone and its
mounting cord is loose, use an AT&T
D2R mounting cord instead.)

To install two phones (or other devices)
on a single extension jack, see Figure

2-2 on page 2-5.

2

Test the telephone for proper op-

eration. To test the power and lights on
a MLS- or MLC-model phone, press
and hold the [

#

] button for five

seconds. Before releasing the [

#

]

button, lift the handset. All lights should
light, the ringer should sound, and (on

the MLS-12D or MLS-34D phones only)
a test pattern should appear on the

display. (If not, call the Helpline.)
Replace the handset; the phone is now
in normal operating mode.

Connecting Doorphones and Hotline Phones

Doorphone

1

Hotline Phone: A) To install a

Hotline phone, insert the modular
telephone cord into the last available
extension jack on the last installed 206
module. B) Route the cord as for
other line and extension cords. (See
Chapter 5 for instructions on
programming a Hotline phone
extension.)

2

Doorphone: A) To install an AT&T

doorphone, insert the modular plug
into the last available extension jack
on the last installed 206 module. B)
Route the cord as for other line and
extension cords. (See Chapter 5 for
instructions on programming a
doorphone extension.)

NOTE:

If you add a module to your premises equipment, you should move the

Hotline phone and doorphone extensions. See “Adding New Modules” on page

2-14.

2-12

Installing the Hardware

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