Motorola mT2a User Guide - Page 27

Step 3, Step 4, Step 5

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Installation Steps Step 3 1. Align bottom hook to bracket using slight angle. Apply firm pressure to top and bottom to snap cover in place. 2. Install two #6 set screws (supplied) in the pre-drilled holes Step 4 1. Connect the local AC power adapter to the WallPlate 2. Connect the analogue phone to the RJ11 phone jack 3. Connect an Ethernet cable (not supplied) to a laptop The blue LED will flash slow, then fast, to indicate the unit is linking When the LED stops flashing, the unit is linked 1) AC power adapter used during installation 2) Analog phone 3) Laptop used to test the connection and enable line power Step 5 After WallPlate blue LED is solid, connect with the mT2 switch using a valid IP address and HTTP or telnet Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 27 of 51

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Installation Steps
Motorola, Inc.
549453-001-00-a
Page 27 of 51
Step 3
1.
Align bottom hook to bracket using slight angle.
Apply firm pressure to top and bottom to snap cover in place.
2.
Install two #6 set screws (supplied) in the pre-drilled holes
Step 4
1.
Connect the local AC power adapter to the WallPlate
2.
Connect the analogue phone to the RJ11 phone jack
3.
Connect an Ethernet cable (not supplied) to a laptop
The blue LED will flash slow, then fast, to indicate the unit is linking
When the LED stops flashing, the unit is linked
Step 5
After WallPlate blue LED is solid, connect with the mT2 switch using a valid IP address and HTTP or telnet
1)
AC power adapter used during installation
2)
Analog phone
3)
Laptop used to test the connection and enable line power