Warning: Liquid entering the casing can cause life-threatening electric shocks or
damage or destroy the PBX.
• Only operate the PBX in closed, dry rooms.
Caution: Overheating can damage or destroy the system.
•Note the ambient temperature values indicated in the technical data.
• Make sure that heat produced by the device can be adequately vented into the
environment. Do not install the system in a cabinet without adequate air circulation.
• Never cover the air vents of the casing.
Important: Mechanical loads and electro-magnetic fields can impair PBX operation.
• Avoid mechanical loads (e. g. vibrations).
• Avoid the proximity of devices that generate electro-magnetic fields (e. g. radio sets,
professional radio equipment, amateur radio equipment, mobile phones, DECT systems,
WLAN routers, etc.).
• Protect the PBX from dirt, excessive dust, condensation, caustic liquids and steam.
Requirements:
• 3 screws and 3 dowels
• Connections close to the installation site:
– Freely accessible Schuko socket
– Wall socket/NTBA/NTPM provided by the network provider; for great distances, hard
wiring between the devices is necessary
– Grounding conductor (potential compensation bar of the house installation or protective
earth conductor)
To mount the casing on the wall, several steps have to be taken.
Disconnecting the mounting frame from the mounting rack
1.
Use the thumb of one hand to loosen the latch in the lower part of
the casing.
2.
Use the other hand to pull the mounting rack diagonally upwards
away from the mounting frame.
Opening the cable channels in the mounting frame
Pull the small plastic covers out of the opening on the side out of which
the cable should exit.
Note: If the integrated USB casing socket on the left side is to be used
to connect a printer, you cannot use this opening as a cable channel.
If necessary, the screws can be loosened and the socket can be
turned around and fastened.
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