Installation, Modular jack test – AT&T 882 User Manual

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Installation

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AT&T 882 Manual

Modular Jack Test

If you know the type of modular jacks you will be using, this
test is not necessary.

1

Plug the line cord, with the clear modular plugs, into the
jack labeled L1 or L1/L2 on the back of the phone. Plug the
other end into the modular jack you intend
to use.

1

Connect coiled cord to phone and handset and hang up.

2

Pick up the handset. You are on Line 1. Listen for a dial
tone, then press LINE 2 and listen again.

If you hear a dial tone on both lines, the jack you’ve
chosen is wired for two lines (two different phone
numbers coming from one jack).
You should follow directions for two-line jack.

If you hear a dial tone on only one line, the jack has
only one line. Locate the jack for your other line. You
should follow directions for two
separate jacks.

Connect Line Cord for a
Two-line Jack

Connect Line Cords for Two
Separate Jacks

1

Use the line cord with the clear
modular plugs.

2

Connect one end of the line cord to
the L1 or L1/L2 on the back of the
phone.

3

Connect the other end to the wall
jack.

You will use both line cords.
1

Connect cord with clear plugs to
L1or L1/L2 on back of phone.

2

Connect cord with blue plugs to L2
on back of phone.

3

Connect line cord with clear plug
to jack for Line 1.

4

Connect line cord with blue plug to
jack for Line 2.

If you have only one phone number, you can have another line installed.
If you prefer to have both lines in the same jack, you can have a
two-line RJ-14 installed.

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