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VoIP Telephone.
4.
Mounting methods and dimensions
4.1. General
IMPORTANT
Installation details differ between the product ranges
–please make
sure you know which product you are installing and refer to the
appropriate sections below.
Before mounting the telephone, check the cable routing and requirements. Fit
gland(s) to the case as follows:
1. Remove the RED blanking plug leaving the other (usually BLACK) in
place.
Only fit a second gland if any external inputs or outputs are being used
–
cables for these should be routed through a separate gland to the network
cable.
2.
Note that 2 plastic glands are supplied, but it is the installer’s responsibility
to select the correct type of gland for the application and cables used. The
gland entries (and the supplied glands) are M20.
3. Select the appropriate sized gland:
Use the smaller gland for cables
diameters 4 - 7mm (0.16
– 0.27in).
Use the larger gland for cable
diameters 8 - 13mm (0.3
– 0.5in).
4. From the outside of the case, insert
the selected gland into the threaded
cable entry hole and tighten, so that
its sealing washer is compressed against the enclosure surface.
5. Proceed with chosen mounting method below
IMPORTANT
Glands are essential to clamp cables and to ensure a weatherproof seal.
It is the in
staller’s responsibility to make sure they are correctly selected
and fitted. Failure to do so could result in an unsafe installation.
4.2. Titan
As standard, Titan with rear enclosure is supplied with 2 differently sized cable
glands with sealing washers, 4 flanged sealing bushes and a 3mm Allen key.
Titan telephones supplied for flush mounting have no rear enclosure
– see
section 4.2.3 below.