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AT&T Private Pay Phone Plus
February, 1988
5. Remove Rubber Grommet
• Remove the rubber grommet from the hole it protects (inside housing). Refer to
Figure 9.
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RUBBER GROMMET
MOUNTING HOLES (3)
MOUNTING HOLES (4)
Figure 9 Rubber Grommet Location and Mounting Holes
6. Mark and Drill Mounting Holes
• Refer to Table 2 for drill sizes and screws required.
• Have an assistant hold the phone housing against the wall. (The coin insert slot
should be 54" from the floor, so that the top of the housing is about 56" from the
floor.) Use a spirit level to make sure the housing is vertical. Then use a pencil or
pen to mark on surface (through appropriate holes inside housing) where holes are
to be drilled for mounting screws. Refer to Figure 9 for the housing mounting screw
holes.
• Mark where the wire entrance hole (rubber grommet hole) will be if a hole is to be
drilled through the wall for the electrical power cable, ground wire, and 2-
conductor telephone cord. Refer to Figure 9.
NOTE If the phone is being mounted at a location where a telephone cord has
already been routed (i.e. where the phone is replacing a coin telephone), then use
the telephone wire cord that is already there.
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