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INSTALLATION
SELECTING A
LOCATION
Select a location for the TAD-724 that
is near both a modular phone jack and
an AC outlet, and out of the way of
normal activities. You can place the
TAD on a flat surface or mount it on a
wall plate or directly on the wall.
Notes:
• If the phone line jack is not a mod-
ular jack, you must update the wir-
ing. You can convert the wiring
yourself, using jacks and adapters
available at any RadioShack
store. Or, you can let the phone
company update it for you.
• The USOC number of the jack to
be installed is RJ11C for a base-
board jack or RJ11W for a wall-
plate jack.
CONNECTING POWER
Caution: You must
use a Class 2 power
source that supplies
9 volts DC and delivers at
least 300 mA. Its center tip
must be set to positive and its
plug must fit the TAD-724's
9V
DC
jack. The supplied adapter
meets these specifications.
Using an adapter that does
not meet these specifications
could damage the TAD-724 or
the adapter.
1. Insert the barrel plug of the sup-
plied AC adapter into the
9V DC
300mA
jack.
2. Route the adapter’s cord into the
strain-relief slot on the bottom of
the TAD.
3. Plug the other end of the AC
adapter into a standard AC outlet.
The TAD initializes itself and the LOW
BATTERY indicator lights. Then, after
running a self test, the TAD sets all in-
ternal default values and generates a
beep.
Notes:
• Do not press any of the TAD’s but-
tons while you are plugging the
adapter into the AC outlet. If you
accidentally press a button,
unplug the adapter from the AC
outlet, then plug it back in.
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