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5. Secure the telephone to the wall taking care not to trap any wires.
Note that the gasket on the rear of the faceplate is intended to make
a weather seal when compressed against a smooth surface. Do not
rely on this gasket to keep water out if mounting directly to rough
surfaces such as brickwork – in these cases use additional sealant
around the edges to ensure a weatherproof seal.
4.5. Fitting the SIM
IMPORTANT: before fitting a SIM card always check that the telephone
is powered down by lifting the handset and ensuring that no status LEDs
(visible through the cover) illuminate. Any lit LED will indicate that the
unit is powered up. To power the phone down, refer to section 4.11.
The SIM card holder is on the main PCB, visible through the transparent
rear cover below the batteries.
To access the SIM card holder, remove the 4 retaining screws and
carefully lift the rear cover away from the PCB. Take care not to pull or
strain the battery cable which connects between the rear cover and the
PCB.
Carefully insert a SIM card into the holder:
Ensure the battery cable is plugged into its socket as shown below.
Replace the rear cover taking care not to trap any cables under the side
Rear cover
Batteries
SIM holder
(under rear cover)
Retaining screws
Retaining screws
Status LEDs
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