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Place the Lexan overlay in the front plastic tray of the
BLU-8. Optionally, this may be replaced with a custom
overlay in a color and style to match the décor of the
facility or with your own branding.
Affix legend stickers in place on the labelling areas of
the Lexan overlay, if required. If a custom overlay has
been used, this labelling may have been included in the
artwork.
Place the clear cover molding on top of the Lexan,
taking care to align correctly so that the buttons are not
trapped.
Screw the entire unit into the wallbox with the screws provided.
Power
The BLU-8 requires -48V DC to be supplied externally. There are two ways to do
this:
Connect a suitable supply to the -48V DC connector,
or
the unit may be powered via the Ethernet connector using IEEE80.af Power Over
Ethernet (POE).
Typical mid-span Ethernet powering devices are:
Com® Power over Ethernet Single-Port Midspan Solution - p/n CNJPSE
Com® Power over Ethernet Multiport Midspan Solution - p/n CNJPSE4
Cisco Unified IP Phone Power Injector – p/n CP-PWR-INJ
Ethernet switches with power over Ethernet ports include:
Com® SuperStack® Switch 4400 PWR - p/n C705
HP ProCurve Switch 66-PWR - p/n J864A#ABA
Network connection
The BLU-8 connects into a Soundweb London network via its Ethernet port, either
directly into the rear of a rackmount device (e.g BLU-6) with a Cat 5 crossover
cable, or with a standard Cat 5 cable into an Ethernet switch.
The BLU-8 is shipped in with Auto-IP enabled, ready for first configuration. Static IP
addresses are recommended, but DHCP is supported. Please see the important note
about DHCP in the HiQnet London Architect help file.
Technical Specifications
Maximum network cable length
00 feet (00 meters)
Power consumption
00 mA max at V
Operating temperature
-04 degrees Fahrenheit
(0-40 degrees Celsius)
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