Auerswald COMmander Basic.2 Installation And Commissioning Instructions page 29

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Steps to Take
1.
Pull the small plastic covers out of the opening on the
side out of which the cable should exit. See
Note: If the integrated USB casing socket on the left
side is to be used to connect a PC, you cannot use
this opening as a cable channel. If necessary, as
crews can be loosened and the socket can be turned
around and fastened.
Requirements
– Prepared mounting frame:
Disconnected from the mounting rack
Cable channels opened
– Hand tools and material:
Drill and screw driver
The accompanying screws and dowels
– The existing connections in the immediate vicinity of
the mounting location:
A freely accessible 230 V Schuko socket
NTBA/NTPM of the network provider; for great
distances, hard wiring between the devices is
necessary.
Warning: Liquid entering the casing can cause life-
threatening electric shocks or damage/destroy the
PBX.
Only operate the device in closed, dry rooms.
Caution: Overheating can damage or destroy the
system.
Note the ambient temperature values indicated in
the technical specifications.
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.
Important: Mechanical loads and electro-magnetic
fields can impair PBX operation.
Avoid mechanical loads (for example, vibrations).
Avoid proximity to devices that generate electro-
magnetic fields or react sensitively to them (e. g.
radio receivers, private mobile radio devices,
amateur radio sets, mobile phones, DECT
systems, or similar).
Preparation (Casing Variants for Wall Mounting)
Opening the Cable Channels in the Mounting Frame
Fig.
Mounting the Mounting Frame on the Wall
Fig. 18: Open the cable channels
18.
Protect the device from soiling, excessive dust
and condensation.
Steps to Take
1.
Hold the mounting frame vertically on the area where
the device is to be mounted and place marks where
the mounting holes are to be drilled into the wall. See
Fig.
19.
Important: A minimum of 150 mm clearance must
remain about the casing in order to remove and install
the cover.
Fig. 19: Mark the drill holes
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