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Installation
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Aastra 415/430 as of R3.2
syd-0344/1.6 – R3.2 – 09.2014
4. 2. 4
Safety regulations
Be sure to observe the following safety regulations before carrying out work inside
a communication server:
Warning
Components, interface cards or system modules can be damaged by
electrical voltage.
Always disconnect the communication server from the power supply
before removing the housing cover.
Warning
Components can be damaged by electrostatic discharge when touched.
Always touch the earthed metal case of the communication server before
carrying out work inside the housing. This also applies to interface cards
and system modules that are no longer packed inside the ESD protective
wrapping.
4. 2. 5
Wall mounting
There are two possibilities for wall mounting. In the first variant the front panel
faces right (see
Fig. 12
); in the second, it faces downwards (see
Fig. 13
). The wall-
mounting option chosen will depend on the way the cables are routed. The LED
display remains visible whatever the mounting position, even when the cable
cover is fitted.
Warning
A wall-mounting option in which the front panel faces upwards or to the
right is not permitted. Inadequate heat dissipation can damage the com-
munication server.
4. 2. 5. 1
Minimum distances
To ensure adequate heat dissipation, minimum distances need to be maintained
with other objects such as cable ducts, cabinets or mobile objects. Maintaining
minimum distances also allows the installation of the cable cover and the possibil-
ity of suspending the communication server into and out of the wall-mounted
screws.
The two diagrams below illustrate the two wall-mounting possibilities.