Connecting The Commander Voip/Vmf Modules; Mounting The Casing On The Wall - Auerswald COMmander Basic.2 Installation And Commissioning Instructions

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Preparation (Casing Variants for Wall Mounting)

Connecting the COMmander VoIP/VMF Modules

Requirements
– Per module, the patch cable included in the delivery
of the module
Steps to Take
1.
Insert one end of the patch cable into the RJ-45
socket on the base circuit board.
2.
Insert the other end of the patch cable into one of the
RJ-45 sockets on the adjoining COMmander VoIP
module or COMmander VMF module.
3.
For additional VoIP/VMF modules: Insert one end of
the patch cable into the RJ-45 socket still available on
the first VoIP/VMF module.
4.
Insert the other end of the patch cable in one of the
RJ-45 sockets on the second VoIP/VMF module.
5.
Accordingly, repeat step 3 + 4 for each additional mo-
dule.
To mount the casing on the wall, several steps have to be taken:
Disconnecting the mounting frame from the moun-
ting racks
Opening the cable channels in the mounting frame
Mounting the mounting frame on the wall
Reinstalling the mounting rack
Disconnecting the Mounting Frame from the Mounting Rack
Warning: Touching voltage-carrying conductors or
telephone connections may cause a life-threatening
electric shock.
Only a skilled electrician may open the casing and
perform installation work within an open casing.
Pull out the power plug of the PBX before com-
missioning a skilled electrician to open the casing
to separate the casing components.
If available, also disconnect the devices from
auxiliary power sources (for example, UPS).
Steps to Take
1.
Use the thumb of one hand to loosen the light grey
latch in the lower part of the casing. See
2.
Use the other hand to pull the blue mounting rack
diagonally upwards away from the light grey
mountingframe. See
Fig.
28

Mounting the Casing on the Wall

Fig.
17.
17.
Note: The available RJ-45 socket on the last VoIP/
VMF module is used to connect to the network.
Ethernet port
Basic unit
Caution: Overheating can damage or destroy the
PBX.
Note the threshold values in the technical data for
ambient temperature.
Make sure that heat produced by the device can
be adequately vented into the environment.
Never cover the vent slots of the wall casing.
Fig. 17: Disconnect the mounting racks
3.
Module
LAN
2.

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