Wall Mounting - VTech VT 1980 Instruction Manual

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Wall Installation Using Mounting
Screws Provided.
The Wall Mount adaptor is
designed to fit on standard Wall
Mount plates. If you are using such
a plate, you should start with step
#4 below.
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED :
A hammer, a nail, a pencil or ball-
point pen,
a
Phillips head (+)
screwdriver, and the Wall Mounting
Template included
in
the back of
this booklet.
3. INSTALL THE MOUNTING
Start the screw holes by lightly
tapping a nail into the marks you
made on the wall. Remove the nail
from the wall. Now
slip
the
mounting sleeves onto the screws
as shown, with the smaller end
of
the sleeve toward the screw head.
Insert the screws into the holes you
started. Tighten the screws until the
large end of the mounting sleeve
is flat against the wall.
SLEEVES AND SCREWS.
1. CHOOSE A SPOT NEAR AN
ELECTRICAL OUTLET AND
A
TELEPHONE JACK.
Your phone requires a modular
telephone jack and a standard
electrical outlet (120V AC). The
power cord is six feet long; make
sure there
is
an electrical outlet
within reach of the base. The outlet
should not be controlled by a wall
switch. If the switch is ever tumed
off,
the phone will
not
operate.
2. CHOOSE AND MARK THE
MOUNTING POSITION.
The mounting screws should
screw into a wooden stud within the
wall -they will not hold securely in
wallboard alone. Locate a wall stud
in the area where you want to install
your telephone. Use the
Wall
Mounting Template and a pencil to
mark the screw positions on the
wall over the stud. Put the template
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aside.
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