Installation and Operation Guide
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It is recommended that when wall mounted, it must be
positioned so that it is clearly visible to personnel to reduce the
risk of personal injury by collision. Ensure sufficient air flow to
prevent overheating. Cabling should be carefully routed and
secured to prevent a trip hazard and connections becoming
loose.
The repeater has a battery backup facility that maintains service
in the event of an AC power supply failure. It is recommended
that both AC and DC power supplies are connected to the
repeater to prevent loss of service. If the AC power supply fails,
the repeater will shut down and reboot using the DC power
supply. Time taken to reboot using the DC supply is typically 60
seconds. When the AC supply is restored, the repeater will
switch to the AC supply automatically without a reboot.
Wall-mount bracket installation
The wall-mount bracket is supplied with the following items:
Item
Qty
ST6 x 35 expansion screw
6
M5 x12 screw
4
Plastic plug
6
Only attach the wall bracket to a solid wall using the fixings
supplied.
Use the bracket as a template to position the holes on the
wall. Ensure that the bracket is level. Use a small punch or
pencil to mark the position of the holes on to the wall.
Drill 6mm diameter holes on the wall in the positions marked
and drill to a depth to suit the length of the plastic plugs and
screws. Insert the plastic plugs into the holes.
Hold the bracket securely, keeping it level. Secure into
position using the ST6 x 35 expansion screws. Ensure that the
bracket is secure and level.
Remove the desk mount feet (if fitted) from the repeater. With
the top of the repeater against the wall, slide the repeater into
the bracket. Secure the repeater to the wall bracket using the
four M5 x 12 screws as shown.