Installation, Installing the base, Connecting the base – NEC DS1000/2000 User Manual
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Installation
Installing the Base
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Chapter 1: Installation
DS1000/2000 Cordless Telephone User Guide
Installation
Installing the Base
Connecting the Base
To connect the base to the DS1000/2000 system
(Figure 2: Installing the Base)
:
1.
Install a modular jack within 6 feet of the base and within 6 feet of an available standard (NEMA 5-15R)
120 VAC outlet.
2.
Run a single pair of 24 AWG station cable from the cross-connect block to the modular jack.
3.
Terminate the station cable
WHT/BLU - BLU/WHT
leads to the
RED
and
GRN
lugs on the modular jack.
4.
Back at the main equipment location, run one pair of cross-connect wire between an
available digital
station port
pins on the extension block and cross-connect block to complete the installation.
5.
Install bridging clips as required.
6.
Plug one end of a modular line cord into the base
LINE IN
jack; plug the other end of the line cord into
the modular jack.
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The DS1000/2000 900 Mhz Cordless Telephone auto-IDs in 1801-Extension Circuit Type with cir-
cuit type 50. No additional programming is required for basic feature operation.
To connect the AC Adaptor to the base:
1.
Run the AC adaptor cord under the strain relief on the back of the base as shown.
2.
Plug the AC adaptor into AC outlet.
3.
Be sure the base antenna is in the vertical position.
Checking the Base LEDs
Normal Operation
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The
Power
LED is on.
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The
Cordless
and
Desk
LEDs are off.
Troubleshooting
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If the
Power
LED is off, the base power supply is not properly connected.
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If the
Desk
LED is flashing, the base is not correctly connected to a digital station circuit in the main
equipment.
Be sure to review Guidelines for Placing the Base, Figure 3: Correct Installation Methods, and Figure 4:
Incorrect Installation Methods prior to connecting the base unit to the system.
Guidelines for Placing the Base
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For best results, the base unit should be placed in line-of-site with its handset.
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Cordless telephone range and reception can vary from site to site. Some of the things that may
adversely affect range and reception are:
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Placing the base against or close to a wall (particularly if the wall has metal studs).
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Positioning the base close to a device that emits Electromagnetic Interference (EMI), such as a
TV, radio, computer, fluorescent light, fax machine, or printer.
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Installing the base close to other 900 Mhz devices, such as Symbol or Telex hand-held inventory
devices.
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Installing the base above a ceiling that uses foil-backed insulation.
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Installing the base behind a door which can be closed, tinted windows, or one-way glass which will
separate the base from the handset.