Wall Mounting - Telstra CR2000 MKII User Manual

Cordless rental telephone
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Getting started
3. Plug the mains power cable into the base station, plug the other end of the mains power cable
into mains power wall socket. The power LED will be on.
Telephone
wall socket
Telephone line cord
Stand
4. To fit the NiMH rechargeable batteries into
the handset, remove the battery
compartment cover by sliding it out. Place
the supplied rechargeable batteries in the
battery compartment following the correct
polarity. Slide the battery compartment
cover back on until it clicks into place.
5. Place the handset on the base to charge for
at least 15 hours. When the handset is fully
charged, the icon
will be displayed. The
charging LED lighting up (RED) indicates that
the handset is properly placed on the base.
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Mains power
wall socket
Mains power cable
6. When the batteries are fully charged, plug
one end of the telephone line cord into the
base station and the other end into the
telephone wall socket.
To remove the stand from the Desktop
position
Referring to the diagram below, slide the stand
downward until it releases from the locking
grooves, then lift the stand out.
Getting started

Wall mounting

Your Telstra CR2000 MKII cordless rental phone is designed to mount on a standard wall mounting
plate. Refer to the steps below to wall mount your Telstra CR2000 MKII cordless rental phone:
1. Plug the provided short line cord and the power cable to the sockets at the back of the base
respectively.
2. Check the arrow direction of the marking "Wall mount" on each of the base and the stand.
Following the indicated clicking sequence, click the stand into the locking grooves at the back
of the base along the arrow direction of the marking "Wall mount" until it clicks into place.
3. Thread the line cord and the power cable through the narrow space between the stand and the
base to the place where they meet at the marking "Wall mount" on the base. Plug the other end
of the line cord and the power cable into the telephone wall socket and the mains power socket
respectively.
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