
ISSUE 4.0
CEECO
Communication Equipment & Engineering Company
PROPRIETARY
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6.0
INSTALLATION NOTES AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
6.1
Using a 301-064 security tool (
sold separately
) loosen and remove the security screws.
6.2
The security tool is for a standard 5/32" button head screw generally used
on the framework of the phone booths.
6.3
Separate the faceplate assembly from the weather resistant housing or
mounting by pulling the faceplate forward. The mounting box is designed
to be mounted flush with a flat vertical surface. Mounting holes are
provided on the back of the box and may require punch out or tapping.
6.4
Cables are intended to enter the box via conduit and the conduit holes
provided. Unused conduit holes must be plugged. If necessary, additional
holes may be drilled in the back of the housing for cable entry. In such
cases, be sure to de-bur any drilled holes to guard against wire chaffing..
6.5
Run the LAN cable/wire through the mounting box or surface and
terminate with the proper connector (i.e. RJ45). Plug the LAN cable into
the LAN port of the ATA unit. Plug the modular line cord from the
faceplate assembly into the RJ11C terminal on the ATA.
6.6
Position the ATA unit and power adapter as desired. The power adapter
requires a 100-240V, 0.3A max, 20-30VA, 50-60Hz source.
6.7
Prior to connecting the power adapter to its source, review and follow the
instructions with the ATA unit.
6.8
Dress the line cable away from the security screws and seat the faceplate
into the weather resistant housing or mounting. Secure the cover assembly
by
tightening the security screws. Ensure all connections have been made,
fasteners have been fastened and LAN is operational.
6.9
Follow the instructions for the ATA setup, for which a web browser will
be necessary, unless the DTMF input method is used as described for
voice prompt configuration. Please utilize the contact information on the
ATA documentation for any questions regarding VoIP settings or issues.
6.10
The unit is now ready for use.