I n s t a l l a t i o n & P r o g r a m m i n g M a n u a l
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The Telephone System must not be subjected to harsh environmental conditions. To ensure easy
servicing and reliable operation, several factors must be considered when planning the system
installation. The following locations are to be avoided at installation sites:
Avoid heat-producing or steam producing equipment.
Avoid Areas with temperature and humidity extremes.
Avoid installation near a passageway or aisle used for moving machinery or vehicles.
Avoid installation near equipment which generates high electromagnetic interference.
Possible sources are photocopiers, computer terminals, mobile phones fluorescent tube
light fittings and electrical machinery.
Avoid areas liable to flooding, near flammable materials, excessive dust, vibration or
mechanical stress.
Unpacking the Main Equipment
Static handling precautions must be observed when handling this system.
Remove the telephone system from shipping carton and lay it flat on a stable working
surface with the cover facing upwards. Remove the 2 screws on the front of the case and
remove the plastic side-cover to access the MDF connection terminals.
Inspect the main unit housing for damage during product delivery.
The resources listed below are all necessary for a working system.
Main system
Single Line Telephones or System terminals
UTP twisted pair cables
PSTN Exchange Lines or ISDN basic rate line.
Mounting the System
When mounting the telephone system care should be taken to ensure all cables and AC cords are
neatly arranged. The telephone system should not be mounted directly onto masonry, concrete, or
other surface subject to moisture or condensation. (Use a plywood backing board when mounting to
these types of surfaces). A drill template is provided for mounting the system onto the wall. The
screw fasteners chosen should be the correct type for the wall surface and capable of supporting the
full cabinet weight.
Two #10 screws approximately 40mm long are required to locate into the slots provided on the rear
of the Main Equipment as shown in Figure 4-1 below.
Figure 4-1 Rear View of Telephone System
Screw housing
slots for wall
mounting
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