Specifications

How is Your Phone System Configured?
The first step in the installation process is to determine how your
PARTNER Plus or PARTNER II is set up for your particular application. As
explained fully in your PARTNER Communications System documentation,
several types of modules are available—each of which provides specific
features. For instance, a PARTNER Plus with eight telephone lines and 24
telephone extensions would have four 206 modules in addition to the
required Processor module. Depending on how these extensions are
organized within your business, you may need additional paging capability
throughout a large building or even several buildings. The PARTNER
PagePac module supports up to three independently controlled and
programmed paging zones.
Important Configuration Information
Before actual hardware is installed, it is important to determine what
specific components will be used and what options will be selected.
Take time now to make a check list of the parameters for your installation
requirements. This will be a useful tool later when installing the hardware
and programming parameters into the PARTNER PagePac module.
PARTNER PagePac Module Installation
lMPORTANT: Even if your
PARTNER Plus/II has an open
slot in the carrier, do NOT use
it for the PARTNER PagePac
module.
NOTE: Refer to Appendix B for
Secondary Surge Protection
Information.
You can install the PARTNER PagePac module on a wall or on a fiat
sturdy surface above the floor (such as on a table or desk). Wall
mounting is recommended. Complete step 1 below and continue as
directed.
Two #8 screws—for mounting the system on a wooden surface—are
included with the system. If you are mounting the system on wallboard,
metal or masonry, use the proper fasteners for the wall type and weight
of the system (approximately 11 lbs.) Purchase them at any hardware
store. You will also need a screwdriver to mount the system. Complete
step 1 below and continue as directed.
For testing the system, you will need a PARTNER system telephone.
CAUTION:
Do not connect the AC power cord until the system is fully installed.
To prevent damage to the system or installation location, the
environmental and electrical conditions must meet the specification
on page 1-5.
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