Eaton InduTel IP4 Instruction manual
Assembly and installation
An IP address is essential for the operation of the device.
For initial setup, this must be provided by a DHCP server.
For security reasons, the username and password set
for delivery should be changed. (For further notes, see:
Secure Configuration Guidance)
The telephone should be assembled only by qualified
specialist personnel.
Wall assembly
The telephone must be mounted on a solid, flat surface.
Attach the telephone to the wall or a suitable stand with
four screws (up to max. Ø 8 mm in size).
Lift the handset. Screw off the key plate. Run the existing
LAN cable through the cable gland of the housing, attach
the supplied LAN device connector plug and connect it to
the RJ-45 socket X501 (see: Contact assignment) inside
the phone.
Connection to a separate DC voltage supply
If a PoE supply is not available, the telephone can also be
operated with a DC voltage of 24 V to 48 V.
Lift the handset. Screw off the key plate (4 mm hex
socket). Run the supply cable through the cable gland
and place the two connecting wires on the 7 (+) and
8 (-) contacts (see: Contact assignment). Fasten the
supply cable using the cable gland. Make sure that the
connection cable to the keyboard is plugged in. Then,
attach the key plate back on to the phone with four
screws. Finally, replace the handset.
Use only cables with a sheath diameter of 5 to 9
mm, otherwise the IP 66 protection level cannot be
guaranteed. If you want to use a separate DC voltage
supply and the relay contact at the same time, you will
have to use a four-core cable.
If separate DC voltage supply and connection of the
internal relay contact are not required, it must be ensured
that the sealing element is in the cable gland.
Contact assignment
Contacts 1 – 4 and X502 are model-dependent and are
not present in all devices.
Tightening torque contacts 1 – 8: 0.35 ... 0.4 Nm
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Connection of the internal relay contact
Lift the handset. Screw off the key plate (4 mm hex
socket). Run the connecting cable through the cable
gland and place the two connecting wires on the 5
and 6 contacts (see: Contact assignment). Fasten the
connecting cable using the cable gland. Make sure that
the connection cable to the keyboard is plugged in.
Then, attach the key plate back on to the phone with four
screws. Finally, replace the handset.
Use only cables with a sheath diameter of 5 to
9 mm, otherwise the IP 66 protection level cannot be
guaranteed. If you want to use a separate DC voltage
supply and the relay contact at the same time, you will
have to use a four-core cable.
If separate DC voltage supply and connection of the
internal relay contact are not required, it must be ensured
that the sealing element is in the cable gland.