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Mounting Options
The LSS is shipped with adhesive mounting pads, each with adhesive backing for
mounting the unit to a wall or other surface, shown in Figure 4. The LSS may also be
mounted on a wall using mounting strap (UM-110-101), shown in Figure 3 and available
as an ordering option. (See Appendix 2.)
Installing the LSS
The LSS is located at the business or residence where lines are being consolidated. It
must be installed on the
subscriber side of the demarcation point, between the incoming
line and all telephones or other devices sharing the line.
Standard modular telephone cords (not supplied) are used for all line connections.
The LSS equipment is intended to be used with Loop Start telephone circuits and
devices, and should
not be used with ground start telephone circuits or devices. Most
telephone circuits and devices support loop start operation. Please check with your
telephone company, if you are uncertain about your particular telephone circuit.
Note:
If lightning storms are common in your area, we recommend that you install a
surge protection device between the unit and the incoming telephone line.
Connect Incoming Line
There are two methods for connecting the incoming telephone line to the LSS. The most
common one uses Jack A. Jack B is used when devices normally connected to Port 1 are
remote from the LSS and you want to use existing wiring. See Chapter 6 for more details.
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Installation Using Jack A: When the LSS is not required in series with the existing
telephone wiring, connect the incoming central office line to Pins 3 and 4 of Jack A.
Line Sharing Switch
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Figure 2 Installation Using Jack A