Specifications
The Stick II
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2.4 Connecting to the Phone Line
Before programming The Stick II, you will need to install it on your existing tele-
phone lines. There are several ways to install The Stick II. Whether you have a KSU,
PBX, or just two-lines running into your home or business, we have tried to make this
section as simple and painless as possible. With each installation we have listed the
main benefits, an estimate on the difficulty level and recommendations for professional
installation.
We have designed the ports on The Stick II to accommodate households and busi-
nesses that are wired for two telephone lines and use a RJ-14 wall jack. This means
that both lines can be accessed from one wall jack through one RJ-14 line cord (see
Example A). This would allow you to plug into the Line 1 /2 port on The Stick II.
If your household or business has two phone lines wired separately and must be
accessed from individual RJ-11 wall jacks, you would simply use the two RJ-14 line
cords supplied to you and connect Line 1 to Line 1 /2 and Line 2 to Line 2 on The Stick
II (see Example B).
The voice ports located on the bottom of The Stick II are also configured for house-
holds and businesses that might have two-line telephones. The two-line phones would
simply plug into the Voice 1/2 port. If there are separate single line phones, they can be
plugged directly into the appropriate ports.