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4.
PROCEDURE
4.1 Disconnect the modular line cord from under the terminal and from the RJ-13C/W jack.
4.2 Disconnect the modular handset cord from the lower housing.
4.3 Turn the Multiline Terminal upside down (face down) and place it on a flat surface (refer to Figure 1).
4.4 Slide the directory out of the way (Not required for ETE-6-1 Multiline Terminal).
4.5 To remove the access panel, perform
only
the step that applies, either 4.5.1 or 4.5.2 (Refer to Figure 11.
4.5.1 ETE-GD-1, ETE-16D-1, or ETE-16K-1 Multiline Terminal; Insert a flat screwdriver blade into
notched opening (shown as Al and apply light upward pressure until the access panel clears the
front lip, at the same time apply pressure (toward you) at the rear of the pedestal (shown as Bl
until the access panel moves toward you. Remove panel.
4.5.2 ETE-6-1 Multiline Terminal; Depress the flexible notched tab (shown as C) on the access panel
and apply upward pressure. Remove panel.
NOTE: Do not discard removed access panel; save
for
possible future use.
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
4.11
4.12
Locate the four pin connector and jack labeled HAND (as seen through the access view of the Multiline
Terminal housing). Unplug this connector and extend it out from the housing access opening.
Set the SW2 Dip switches, on the ADA-E unit, as shown in Table 1 of Figure 2. Place the jumper across
pin ST2 and the center pin. Set SW1 to the BREAK position.
Make the wiring connections as indicated in Figure 2. The connections between
Tl
&
T5 and between
T2 & T4 are made with the jumper wires provided in the ADA-E kit. If necessary, use a section of the
clear plastic tubing provided in the ADA-E kit to insulate the connections.
Locate and insert the four pin connector ended harness from the ADA-E unit into the jack labeled
HAND on the Multiline Terminal.
Locate and insert the eight pin connector ended harness from the ADA-E unit into the jack labeled
ADA on the Multiline Terminal.
Insert the four pin connector ended harness (removed in step 4.61 into the four pin jack, CN3, located on
the ADA-E unit.
Install the ADA-E unit with the component side down ensuring the wires are not pinched. Secure the
ADA-E unit to the terminal housing with the screw provided as shown in Figure 3.
NOTE: Two access panels are provided with the ADA-E kit; a narrow panel to be used with ETE-6-1
Multiline Terminals and a wide panel to be used with all other terminals. Ensure the correct access panel is
used.
4.13 Route the locally provided modular line cord (already connected to the ADA-E unit) through one of the
two notched grooves on the access panel. Install the access panel.
4.14 Slide the Multiline Terminal directory back into place, if required.
4.15 Reinstall the handset line cord onto the Multiline Terminal.
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