Specifications

Installation
IM166-107
Station Wall Mounting
The
Digrech
(product code 77nnn) and lrnpacr
(product code 8nnnn) telephones are shipped from the
factory configured for desk use. To convert them for
wall mounting, follow the procedures outlined below.
Americom telephones (product codes 70nnn and
71 nnn) are standard desk telephones. They require
an optional bracket for wall mounting purposes. Order
either the
TPWl
OX-BK bracket (for
1
O-line telephones)
or the
TPWl
6X-BK
bracket (for 164ine telephones)
through your normal distribution channels.
To convert the model 77nn telephones for wall
mounting,
1.
Disconnect line cord and handset cord from
telephone.
2.
Turn telephone over to ex ose lower housing.
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3.
The telephone circuitry is sensitive to
static electricity discharge. Be sure that
your body and the workplace are properly
grounded to avoid any static electricity
discharge while step 3 is being performed.
Remove screws that attach lower housing to upper
housing. Carefully separate lower and upper
housings making sure not to disconnect wiring
between them.
4.
Carefully reverse lower housing end-for-end (rotate
it 180 degrees). Do not disturb any internal wiring
during this process.
5.
6.
Refasten lower housing to upper housing.
Make sure that all wires are clear-Do not
over-tighten screws while refastening the housings.
Route line cord through appropriate channel on
lower housing, and reconnect it to telephone.
Substitute a short line cord for standard supplied
one if desired.
7.
Reconnect the handset cord.
To convert the Model 80nn And 81nn telephones
for wall mounting
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Turn telephone over and disconnect line cord and
handset cord from telephone. Do not damage line
cord on plastic dressing tabs.
Remove screws from pedestal and unlatch it from
telephone housing, rotate it end-for-end (180
degrees), relatch its tabs in the slots in the lower
housing of the telephone, and replace screws.
Route line cord as appropriate, and reconnect it to
telephone. Substitute a short line cord for standard
supplied one if desired.
This telephone provides a reversible handset
retaining hook. When wall mounting, pull up this
hook and rotate it -180,degrees from its desk-use
orientation
(see Figure 3-5b).
Reconnect the handset cord.
There are wall mounting enhancement kits available
through your normall distribution channels. These kits
include a handset cradle cup that you can
screw-mount to the telephone’s upper housing. The
product codes for these enhancement kits are:
HCCI
for the lmpacr telephones (product codes 80nnn and
Blnnn), HCCX for the DigiTech telephones (product
codes 77nnn) and HCCA for Americom telephones
(product code 70nnn and 71 nnn).
To wall mount the telephones,
After configuring a telephone for wall mounting either
mount it directly on the wall using two
#lO
panhead
screws (obtained locally), or mount it on a wall jack
cover plate. If using a wall jack cover plate, use an
AT&T type 6308 wall plate for best results.
1.
If #IlO screws are used, thread them into the wall
within 1/84nch of the surface. Refer to
Figure 3-5~
for the spacing dimensions.
2. Position the keyhole-shaped holes in the bottom of
the telephone over the
#l
0 screws or the cover
plate studs. Slide the telephone down until a slight
click is felt.
3. To remove the telephone, lift to unsnap both
screws or studs from the bottom housing, and then
lift it away from the wall.
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