MP-40x SIP MediaPack BRI Series
SIP User's Manual
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Document #: LTRT-53301
4.
Attach the bracket using one of the screws provided in the device package.
5.
Repeat steps 1 to 4 to attach the second bracket to the other side of the device.
6.
Position the device on the wall with the base of the device next to the wall.
7.
Use four screws (not supplied) to attach the device to the wall.
Figure
3-3: MediaPack Wall Mounting
3.4
Cabling the MediaPack
This section describes the following MediaPack cabling procedures:
Connecting the LAN interface (refer to Section '
617H637H
Connecting the LAN Interface
' on page
618H638H
24
)
Connecting the WAN interface (refer to Section '
619H639H
Connecting the WAN Interface
' on
page
620H640H
25
)
Connecting the BRI S/T interface (refer to Section '
621H641H
Connecting the ISDN BRI S/T
Interface
' on page
622H642H
26
)
Connecting the RS-232 serial interface (refer to Section '
623H643H
Connecting the RS-232
Serial Interface
' on page
624H644H
27
)
Connecting the Lifeline port (refer to Section '
625H645H
Connecting the Lifeline Port
' on page
626H646H
28
)
Connecting the PSTN Fallback port (refer to Section '
627H647H
Connecting the PSTN Fallback
Port
' on page
628H648H
29
)
Connecting to Power (refer to Section '
629H649H
Connecting the Power Source
' on page
630H650H
30
)
3.4.1
Connecting the LAN Interface
The MediaPack provides a LAN interface port for connection to a local area network (LAN).
The cable and connector requirements for LAN cabling are as follows:
Cable:
straight-through Cat 5 cable.
Connector:
8-pin RJ-45.