User`s guide

User’s Guide
Installing the Telephone
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Regency™ Series 400 Single Line Caller ID Telephone
User’s Guide
Using the Features and Options
Regency™ Series 400 Single Line Caller ID Telephone
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Connecting the line cord
1 If the telephone is to be desk mounted, plug one end of the 7’
line cord into the modular jack at the rear of the telephone.
2 The remaining
end of the line
cord plugs into
the jack located
on the wall.
3 If the telephone is
to be wall
mounted, use the
8" line cord supplied instead. See also page 9 for more
information on wall mounting your telephone.
Connecting the power adapter
The power adapter provides the power source to the telephone.
1 Plug the power adapter into the back of the telephone.
2 Wrap the power wire around the strain relief provided . This will
avoid accidental disconnection of the power cord.
3 Plug the power adapter
into a standard 120V
AC power outlet.
Mounting holes are
provided to secure the
power adapter to the
AC wall outlet.
Data Port
The data port (jack) on the side of the base unit is used to plug in
any standard telephone device such as a:
fax machine
base station for a
cordless telephone
computer modem
answering machine
Note: There is a plastic safety plug inserted into the data jack
which must be removed using a small tool such as tweezers.
BE SURE TO UNPLUG BOTH THE TELEPHONE LINE CORD AND THE
POWER SUPPLY FROM THE REAR OF THE TELEPHONE PRIOR TO
REMOVING THIS SAFETY PLUG.
Hold Key
To use, press the HOLD key. The key will
illuminate indicating that the line is on
hold.
When placing a caller on hold, the
handset can be returned to its on-hook position. The line will not
be disconnected. To return to the caller, lift the handset.