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Cabling for indoor devices
All indoor devices are always con
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nected via an RJ45 8/8 (or RJ45
socket modules 8(8)) network
socket. This is divided into two
sockets.
The left-hand socket is reserved for
the network (LAN area). The right-
hand socket is independent of the
network and is used for connecting
other control elements permitting
additional uses.
Supplementary functions such as a
storey call button are also connected
via the RJ45 network socket (right-
hand socket/side) or the RJ45 socket
modules 8(8).
The range between ERT and the
indoor device is max. 50 m (Cat 5
AWG22).
The Access indoor devices can be
installed without problems using
standard RJ45 flush mounting net-
work junction boxes.
In this case, simply install the net
-
work junction box without the frame
and panel. The Siedle indoor device
can be mounted above the junction
box and connected to the network
with a plug-in connector.
If there is no flush mounted network
socket at the required mounting
height due to circumstances on site,
the indoor call station can be surface
mounted with the AZA 870-… In
this case, the connection from the
indoor call station to the network is
established using a patch cable (not
provided).
If the indoor call station is intended
for use as a table-top unit, the
device can be converted using the
AZTV 870-… with 3 metre long con-
necting cable.
165 cm
Eye level
Junction box
RJ45
Installation with patch cable
150 cm
165 cm
Eye level
Junction box
RJ45
Installation on
flush mounted junctio box
Ideally, an RJ45 flush mounted junc-
tion box should be positioned at
the mounting height for the indoor
device (display height less 15 cm).
Mounting with Access surface
mounting accessory AZA 870-… and
patch cable provided on site.