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Items Needed for Installation

Pedestal Installation

Communication

• Concrete for 16” deep, 2’ diameter

• RATH

®

 

Kit 7476* or 7477** 

• #1 Phillips screwdriver

• 1/4” driver

• Torx bit (provided to remove access panels)

• 1/4” spanner adapter (provided to remove access panels)

• Adjustable wrench

• Analog phone line (if using a Landline)

• Phone cable (if using a Landline)

1.

 Lay Pedestal on its side with the base next to the concrete pad.

2.

 Open lower Access Panel 2 on back of Pedestal (see Figure 1).

3.

 Feed the electrical and phone wires in the conduit into the Pedestal base through the 4” hole.

4.

 Align the Pedestal mounting holes with the four 3/4” galvanized rods and lift on to the concrete slab.

5.

 Put a lock washer on each rod along with a nut and secure tightly.

Connecting the Electric Lines:

1.

 Locate the black (positive) and white (negative) wires that exit the NEMA 4 box behind Access Panel 1

    (see Figure 1).

2.

 Connect the electrical wires from the 120v power supply to the wires in the Pedestal using the waterproof 

    wire nuts located on the wires.

Connecting the Phone and Turning On the Electric Power:

1.

 Locate the gray phone cable coming out of the NEMA 4 box.

2.

 If using an analog phone line for communication, connect tip and ring from phone line run through conduit to  

    red and green phone cable coming out of the NEMA 4 box.

    Note:

 If using Cellular, phone line should already be connected within Pedestal.

3.

 Turn on the electrical power.

Landline:

To connect your analog phone line to the Pedestal:

1. 

Open Access Panel 1 (see Figure 1) using the torx bit to remove the security screws.

2. 

Locate the gray phone cable coming out of the NEMA 4 box.

3. 

Connect the gray phone cable to the phone cable that was run through the conduit either by connecting the  

    modular jack or the red and green wires.

 

*7476 (For New Concrete)

 • (4) 3/4” x 12” galvanized anchor bolts

 • (12) 3/4” flat washers

 • (4) 3/4” hex nuts
 • (4) 3/4” SAE washers
 • (4) split lock washers

**7477 (For Existing Concrete)

   • (4) anchors
   • (4) 3/4” x 4” galvanized anchor bolts
   • (1) setting tool

   • (8) 3/4” flat washers

   • (4) split lock washers 

Summary of Contents for 2100-PLL Landline 12v Pedestal

Page 1: ...0 PLL Landline 12v Pedestal 2100 PLC Cellular 12v Pedestal N56W24720 N Corporate Circle Sussex WI 53089 800 451 1460 www rathcommunications com RP8500PLL Ver 8 04 21 Installation Operations Manual Mad...

Page 2: ...t with site preparation installation and maintenance It is our sincere hope that your experience with us has and will continue to surpass your expectations Thank you for your business The RATH Team N5...

Page 3: ...A compliant hands free operation LED call status indicator Powder coated steel construction inside and out Aluminum access panels powder coated inside and out Weather and vandal resistant Blue beacon...

Page 4: ...res from the 120v power supply to the wires in the Pedestal using the waterproof wire nuts located on the wires Connecting the Phone and Turning On the Electric Power 1 Locate the gray phone cable com...

Page 5: ...ectly and has an active 4G data voice plan 4 A signal strength test is recommended Check the signal strength by using the built in network signal strength scanner To use the scanner function turn on S...

Page 6: ...rval is 1 minute A Press 8 Enter 3 digit number in minutes Ex 2 minutes 002 Step 5 To Exit Program Mode A Press Stop for 3 seconds Step 1 To Begin Program Mode A Call into phone by dialing the number...

Page 7: ...ed the phone If you answer NO to any question proceed to the Troubleshooting Section Push the emergency button on the front of the Pedestal Yes No RATH recommends the Pedestal be tested on a regular b...

Page 8: ...s not providing a disconnect signal Contact the appropriate party to make sure the disconnect signal is provided When the called party hangs up busy signal is heard through speaker Phone company or ph...

Page 9: ...Page 9 Wiring...

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