iDCS 500 Release 2 / OfficeServ
INSTALLATION
TECHNICAL MANUAL
PART 6 MARCH 2004
6.3
Use screw holes 4 and 5 if you are mounting on dry wall with a hole in the middle for
cable access.
6.6B WALL-MOUNTING KEYSETS WITH ULTRA BASE
WEDGE
The keysets now come equipped with a new Ultra Base wedge. These base wedges
are reversible and can be used for wall-mounting however not every wall mounting
scenario is appropriate. First and foremost there is only one keyhole in the center of the
base attaching to the wall, and these base wedges can not be used with the standard
wall mount bracket with the two buttons/pins. To wall-mount the keyset using Ultra
Base wedges use screw holes 1, 2 and 3 to mount the base wedge on dry wall with the
hole in the middle for cable access
6.6C WALL-MOUNTING iDCS KEYSETS
iDCS keysets come equipped with a reversible base wedge. To wall-mount a keyset,
remove the wedge from the keyset and mount the wedge to the wall using one of the
methods below
Use screw holes 1 and 2 to attach the base wedge to a standard electrical outlet box.
OR
Use screw holes 1 and 3 to attach to a standard telephone wall-mount plate with
locking pins. This method can cause the keyset to wobble as the keyset feet do not fit
securely to the mounting surface.
6.7 64 BUTTON MODULES
Using one pair twisted #24 AWG or #26 AWG jumper wire, cross-connect each 64
button module (64 BM) to the DLI port or plug into the KDb-DLI of your choice
8 of this installation section)
. The 64 BM module can be assigned to any keyset
telephone. It must be assigned to that station in MMC 309. A maximum of four (4) 64
button modules can be programmed on a system with M version software and a keyset
on an M version system can have a maximum of two (2) 64 button modules per keyset.
An L version system can have a maximum of 32, 64 button modules per system with a
maximum of 4 per keyset.
CAUTION
: To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommu-
nication line cord.
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