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Does anyone have a X-16 phone sitting there close where you could measure the exact distance between the centers of the wall mount slots?
I am modifying an AT&T consumer wall mount to hold the X-16 and I don't have one here to measure.
Thanks, Bunnie
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We installed three wall mounts Friday and they they seemed to fit well in the screw that formerly attached the terminal plate of a wallmount jack to anchors in the wall where there were no Junction boxes. They appeared to be the same distance apart as the wallplate screw holes on a junction box. We used the screws with a larger head that were used before. I am not sure that the head of the normal wallplate screws are big enough to hold the phone securely.
Bob
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