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Pub. 42004-484G
Clean Phone
®
Analog Telephones
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Model 295-001F Clean Phone
®
Analog Telephone
The mounting and wiring instructions for the Model 295-001F Clean Phone
®
analog telephone are as
follows:
1.
Remove the front panel from the back bracket.
2.
Use the cut-out dimensions as a guide to mark the wall and make the required cuts (See Figure 5).
3.
Place the modular RJ11 jack provided in the lower right corner of
the back bracket.
4.
Place the bushing around the field telephone line and the power
cable line approximately 6–8 inches from the end of the cable.
Snap the bushing closed and insert it into the double D hole in the
bottom of the back box (see Figure 3 and Figure 6).
5.
Place the back bracket in the wall and mark the mounting hole
locations (see Figure 6).
6.
Drill holes in the lower right and upper left corners and secure the
bracket with screws.
7.
Drill the remaining holes and secure the bracket with the remaining screws.
8.
Connect the field telephone line to the RJ11 module.
9.
Connect the telephone line from the PCBA into the modular jack.
10.
Plug the power supply connector into
P18
on the push-button switch PCBA (see Figure 4).
11.
Perform the initial programming of the telephone (see the Configuration section).
12.
Take the front panel of the Clean Phone
®
analog telephone and align it with the four slots in the back
bracket.
13.
Press the panel in firmly and then push downward to seat the panel in the slots.
N
OTE
:
The Model 295-001F is designed for general wipe down cleaning and to prevent collection
(internally and externally) of particulate matter. Additional protection against moisture can be
attained by sealing between the outer edge of the telephone panel and the mounting surface with
silicone or RTV. Any sealing substance used must be verified to be compatible with cleaning
solutions used.
Figure 3. Bushing