Adesys bv, Wateringen, NL
Installation instructions
Octalarm-T2 / T4 / T8 / T16
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Installation instruction
16. INSTALLATION
16.1 Placement
Install the Octalarm at a location not exposed to direct sunlight or other heat sources. Choose a
mounting location, shielded against penetration of moisture into the device.
The Octalarm can be placed on a table or it can be mounted onto a wall.
All connections are situated in the connecting area underneath the ribbed protective cover. Remove
the cover by pulling it up or aside on its corners.
Connect the Octalarm to a power socket with an earth connection. A proper grounding offers
maximum overvoltage protection on the telephone network and on the in- and outputs.
The GSM model Octalarm has a higher transmission frequency than standard mobile telephones.
In certain conditions, this may affect the functioning of nearby electronic equipment. If an external
antenna is used, the effects depend on the distance from the antenna to the nearby equipment.
Desk top installation
Detach the hindmost breakaway partition for leading the connection cables into the back. After
connection, fix the connection cables to the little bridges on the backplane, avoiding tensile strain.
Mounting onto a wall
The backplane of the Octalarm has two notches for mounting it onto a wall. Install the Octalarm as
follows:
B
Screw the Octalarm against the wall using the middle hole (only visible from the back), level the
device and fix it with a screw through the slit in the connection compartment.
B
Remove the lower breakaway partition of the connecting compartment in order to lead the
connection cables through. Preferably, keep the hindmost partition intact to minimize the
penetration of moisture and dust.
B
After connection, fix the connection cables to the little bridges on the backplane, avoiding tensile
strain.
In case the Octalarm is placed next to other equipment, reckon with sufficient space necessary for
removing the protective cover and for the connectors to be in easy reach.
Take care to attach the telephone cable or antenna cable (with the model -G) to the underlying
tensile relief bridge in order to prevent damage caused by pulling the cable loose sideward.
16.2 Connection diagram