5. Place the other end of the line cord through the round hole in the middle of the stand, and
snake it out through the rectangular opening in the center of the stand.
6. If a connection to the Ethernet hub and secondary interface jack is required, plug the 14-foot
CAT 5 line cord into the adjacent jack (identified by an icon on the right that looks like a stylized
PC).
Temporarily drape the cord over the front of the telephone.
7. Plug the line cord into the wall jack.
8. Place the 4606 IP telephone against the wall so that the screwheads on the mounting plate
enter the holes in the stand. Then pull the telephone down to slide the screwheads into the
cutout channels.
9. If the Ethernet hub line cord (step 6 above) is used, route it along the left side of the stand
against the wall to keep it out of the way.
Note: Make sure that you have routed the telephone handset cord out the side of the telephone,
using the trough and coil storage area.
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