Fixing the central unit/phone dialer
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1
4
7
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R
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5
8
0
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9
#
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2
POWER
POWER
1
You can cancel the beeps on the central unit/phone dialer (see box
2
, indoor siren, page 20).
2
The connection sequence depends on your
telephone installation.
Do not connect the telephone cable to an Ethernet
wall socket.
Special connection situations (page 25 and 26)
The telephone cable is supplied in two parts:
– a telephone cable with an RJ11 jack at each end;
– a telephone socket.
Connect one end of the telephone cable
to the central unit/phone dialer.
Connect the other end of the telephone cable:
A -
either to the T-shaped telephone socket,
B -
or directly to the wall socket if you live in a new dwelling.
A
B
T
ELEPHONE
LINE WALL
OUTLET
T
ELEPHONE
SOCKET
H
EAD END
TELEPHONE SET
T
ELEPHONE CABLE
RJ11
JACK
Use a pencil to mark the location of the fixing holes on
the central unit/phone dialer in the direction in which
you want the cables to run (upwards or downwards).
1.
Connect the Ethernet cable to the
socket
on the IP module.
2.
Connect the power cable to the
POWER
socket on the IP module:
the green indicator light flashes.
3.
Reinsert the battery.
Wall mounting the central unit/phone dialer
Connecting the IP section
If the central unit/phone dialer does not include a PSTN module, skip to the next step on page 27.
I
LLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE WITH
PSTN
MODULE
.
See next page