Power Connection; Telephone Line Connection; Data Port; Desk Bracket - VTech IA5879 User Manual

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Installation

Power connection

Plug the connector of the base power adaptor to the connector
jack at the bottom of the base unit . Then plug the adaptor into an
• Use only the base
power adaptor
electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch .
supplied with this

Telephone line connection

product .
Two-line wall jack
• If your home has
specially wired
 . Use the four-wire (RJ-4) line cord .
alarm equipment
2 . Connect the telephone line cord from the jack labeled L/L+L2
connected to the
phone line, be sure
that installing the
Separate wall jacks
system does not
 . Use both telephone line cords .
disable your alarm
equipment . If you
2 . Connect the line cord from the jack labeled L/L+L2 at the
have questions
about what will
3 . Connect the other telephone line cord already plugged into
disable alarm
equipment, contact
your telephone
company or a
4. Ensure the plugs are secured firmly into place.
qualified installer.
• If the battery has

Data port

not been previously
charged, place
The data port at the bottom of the base unit provides an easy way to connect the fax machine, laptop
the handset in the
computer, modem, or other telephone devices for direct access to LINE 2 . The data port only provides
base, and allow
access to line 2, so it is necessary to have an active line connected to the line 2 jack at the bottom of the
it to charge for at
least 6 hours .
base unit . Connect a phone cord from the data port (marked DATA at the bottom of the base unit) to your
fax, laptop, etc .

Desk bracket

Make sure all telephone and power cords are installed before inserting the desk bracket to the bottom of
the base unit .
 . Turn the base unit upside down .
6
on the base to the wall jack .
bottom of the base to the wall jack designated as line  .
the jack labeled L2 at the bottom of the base to the other wall
jack .
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Telephone
jack
Examples of -Line and 2-Line Cords
RJ-
One line
cord
Standard
electrical
outlet
RJ-4
2 line
cord

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