4. Connecting the unit and placing it in service
On the rear side of the device there is a PC cap screwed to the cover with bolts. By unscrewing the
both bolts and replacing the cap you can get free access to PC ports/interfaces (LAN, ISDN, etc.).
Cables are lead through a gap between the cap and the cover.
Lay the connection cable so that no one can walk on it or trip over it.
4.1. Connecting terminal to the power supply
You should only operate the device from a grounded alternating current socket for a 220-
240 V / 50 Hz power supply
Connection:
Connect the device to the power supply with the power connection cord. The device is
ready for operation.
4.2. Connecting to the network and ISDN / modem
The network and ISDN / modem connection requires a trained staff that is also capable of making the
required communication settings.
4.3. Placing the PC in operation
The PC is located under the PC cap that is screwed to the back panel with two bolts. Unscrew the both
bolts and replace the cap to get access to the ports. The system is preinstalled and the device is started
with the ordered accessory units.
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