Area of Rescue Command Unit
Installation Guide
Model AOR-24 / Model AOR-32
Product Revision 2.0
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VI.
Installation
1.
Remove the
AOR-24 / AOR-32
unit from its packaging carton and inspect for any possible
damage. If the unit is damaged or if any components are missing, please contact your
Talkaphone distributor immediately.
Do not discard any hardware or packaging prior to checking for all included components listed
above, and the unit is installed and functioning correctly.
2.
Open the command unit local phone compartment and remove the packaged front cover door
handle. Install the handle onto the outside surface of the local phone compartment door using
the provided screws.
3.
Remove the packaged 9-volt battery from the command unit local phone compartment and install
into the command unit local phone. This battery is only for retaining the programming
configuration on the command unit local phone.
a. Remove the command unit local phone by sliding it upwards about 1/2-inch then lifting
away from the command unit and out of the compartment. This will expose the local
phone mounting points within the command unit local phone compartment.
b. After installing the 9-volt battery, reinstall the local phone into its compartment by holding
the local phone against the rear surface of the compartment and sliding about 1/2-inch
downward.
If the local phone will not slide downward into the locking position, the 6-32 screws at the
mounting points may need to be adjusted. Loosen the screws 1/4 turn by hand and
repeat mounting the local phone.
Similarly, if the local phone slides into the locking position, but does not feel secure in
place, tighten the 6-32 screws 1/4 turn by hand and repeat mounting the local phone.
c. Plug the phone line and power connections back into the local phone.
4.
Remove the five (5) Phillips screws from the left-side of the unit
—these screws secure the hinged
front cover.
5.
Carefully open the hinged front cover taking care there are no loose items which may have
shifted during transportation.
6.
The
AOR-24 / AOR-32
unit may be either surface mounted or flush mounted to a wall.
NOTE:
For flush mounting units,
AOR-24 / AOR-32
units should be ordered with the
available
AOR-TR32
Flush Mount Trim Ring (sold separately).
NOTE:
Conduit knockouts exist on the rear, top, and bottom sides of the enclosure for
access to power and communication lines. Determine the method of bringing in these
power and communication lines
before
mounting the enclosure.
NOTE:
Whenever possible, it is best to keep the maximum clearance possible between
analog phone lines and alternating current. Running phone lines too close to hot VAC
lines will produce undesired effects on the phone line.