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    							4. Optional
    Equipment
    4-23
    WALL-MOUNT KIT
    To remove the telephone from the wall mount kit
    (Figure 4-13):
    1. From the front of the phone, grab the tabs that secure the
    telephone to the wall-mount kit.
    2. While pressing in the tabs, lift up the phone until it snaps
    clear of the wall-mount kit.
    Figure 4-13  REMOVING THE WALL MOUNT BRACKET
    80000 - 45
    Press down tabs
    on phone and
    pull bracket in
    direction of arrows 
    						
    							4. Optional
    Equipment
    4-25
    Using the Desk Stand (Figure 4-14)
    Each telephone has an integrated desk stand. You can extend
    the desk stand in one of two positions: low and high.To use the desk stand low position:
    1. Flip up each telephone leg until it snaps into place.To use the desk stand high position:
    1. Flip up each telephone leg into the low position.
    2. Push out the leg extender.
    3. Slide the extender up, then down until it locks in place as
    shown at right.
    Figure 4-14  USING THE DESK STAND
    80000 - 46
    DESK STAND 
    						
    							4-26
    REJ RECORDING JACK
    Installing the REJ Recording Jack (Figure 4-15)
    Use the REJ Recording Jack (P/N 80175) to connect a Super
    Display or 34-Button Display Telephone to an external tape
    recorder or amplifier. The REJ output is a mono sub-miniature jack
    which connects directly to an AUX level input. The REJ broadcasts
    both sides of your conversation (i.e., your voice and your caller’s
    voice) whenever you lift your handset. The REJ does not broadcast
    Paging announcements or activate for Handsfree calls.
    CAUTION
    Be sure the connected audio device provides a standard AUX
    level input.To install the REJ Recording Jack:
    1. Unplug the telephone line cord and handset cord, and turn
    the telephone face down on a non-abrasive surface.
    2. Remove the 4 screws that secure the telephone base.
    3. Separate the telephone faceplate from the telephone base.
    4. On the left side of the telephone base, remove the plastic
    molding that covers the hole for the REJU connector. Yo u
    only need to remove the top half of the molding.
    5. Install the REJ as shown (with the components facing down).
    6. Secure with the supplied screw.
    To connect the REJ Recording Jack:
    1. Route the REJ wires through the guides in the telephone base.
    2. Plug the REJ cable into the connector in the telephone PCB.
    The connector is keyed so you can’t plug in the cable
    the wrong way.
    3. Reassemble the telephone, plug in the handset, and recon-
    nect the line cord.
    8. Using an audio cable, connect the REJ to the amplifier’s
    mono AUX  input.
    To connect to a stereo AUX input, use a commercially
    available mono-to-stereo splitter cable. 
    						
    							4. Optional
    Equipment
    4-27
    REJ RECORDING JACKFigure 4-15  INSTALLING THE REJ
    80000 - 48To mono AUX input on amplifierRed wire 
    						
    							4-28
    REJ RECORDING JACK
    — For Your Notes — 
    						
    							5. Maintenance
    Options and SMDR
    5-1
    Section 5, MAINTENANCE OPTIONS AND SMDR
    In this section . . . PageSMDR  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-8
    Installing SMDR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8
    Programming SMDR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8
    Modem Installation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-10
    Installing a Modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10
    Making your own Data Cables  . . . . . . . . .5-12
    In this section . . . PageBacking Up Site Data  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-3
    Backing Up Site Data with a PC Card . . . . . . 5-3
    PC Card Backup Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . 5-5
    Restoring Site Data  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-6
    Restoring Site Data from a PC Card . . . . . . . . 5-6
    PC Card Restore Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . 5-6
    Loading New System Software  . . . . . . . . . .5-7
    Loading System Software from a PC Card . . . 5-7 
    						
    							5-2
    02.00.00 Compatibility
    Keep the following PC Card data base compatibility guidelines in mind when backing up
    and restoring site data:
    All u slot software version 02.00.00 data bases in systems using CPU P/N 80025A
    are
    compatible (regardless of whether they are installed in a 4 or 8 slot cabinet).
    
    U slot software version 02.00.00 data bases in systems using CPU P/N 80025 ar
    e not
    compatible with data bases using CPU P/N 80025A.
    
    Fixed slot data bases are not compatible with any
    u slot data bases. 
    						
    							5. Maintenance
    Options and SMDR
    5-3
    BACKING UP SITE DATA
    Backing Up Site Data with a PC Card (Figure 5-1)
    You can use PC Card P/N 85880 or P/N 80050-V**.** (with
    system software preloaded) to back up and restore your site data.
    Figure 5-1  USING THE PC CARD
    To use the PC Card to back up site data:
    1. Insert the PC Card into the CPU.
    2. Be sure the CPU mode switch is set to 
    RUN
    .
    3. Enter the programming mode.
    ICM + #*#* + 372000 + HOLD
    4. Dial 9906 + HOLD.
    You see: START?
    To quit program 9906 instead, dial N + HOLD .
    5. Dial Y + HOLD.
    You see: 9906: DATABASE NAME
    6. Enter a name for the database you want to save (up to 10
    characters long).
    Refer to Keys for Entering Nameson the next page if
    you need help when entering names.
    Skip this step if you want to save data in an address
    that already has a name assigned.
    80000 - 27
    Mode Switch
    PC Card Active
    LED 
    						
    							5-4
    BACKING UP SITE DATA
    Figure 5-2  ENTERING NAMES7. When you are done entering the name, press HOLD.
    You see the name and date of the first database stored.
    If no data bases are stored, you see:
    9906: DB00
    (empty)
    8. The system assigns the name you entered in step 7 to the
    data base address you select below:
    - Press VOLor VOLto scroll through the addresses.
    U Slot has 8 data base addresses: DB 00 to DB 07
    Fixed Slot has 12 addresses: DB 00 to DB 11
    OR
    - Skip this step to select the currently displayed data base.
    9. Press HOLD.
    Normally, you see 
    9906: SAVING . . . . . . . . .
    The PC Card Active LED is on during backup.
    If the address you choose already has data stored in it,
    you see: REPLACE DB nn Y/N. 
    - Press N + HOLD to back up to step 5.
    - Press Y + HOLD to proceed.
    You automatically exit programming when the upload
    completes.
    Keys for Entering Names
    Press this 
    key:
    Then one of these keys to enter the character in the white cell:1
    2
    3
    4
    #
    1&
    -
     (dash)1
    / (backslash)1
    ‘ (apostrophe)1
    1
    2ABC 23DEF 34GH I 45JKL 56MNO 67PQRS78TUV 89WX Y Z 90SPACE : 0**#
    To enter characters in lower case (e.g., 
    e instead of 
    E), press 
    MW
     before pressing the key in the 
    first shaded column. Use 
    LND
     to backspace over (erase) any characters you want to correct.
    1In software versions prior to 02.00.00, the codes for 1 + 2, 1 + 3, and 1 + 4 were not available. 
    						
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