Shelf/Wall Mounting - Avaya IP Office 3.0 Installation Manual

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Shelf/Wall Mounting

All variants of the Avaya IP Office - Small Office Edition can be either shelf or wall mounted. Four
retaining slots (item (1) below) enable the IP Office - Small Office Edition unit to be mounted and
secured either:
Horizontally on a shelf - leaving sufficient space for the cabling at both front and rear of the unit.
Vertically from a wall – with the front panel facing down only.
A Z-bracket (item (2) below, supplied with unit) is used to retain the Small unit in position.
Cautions
1. The Z-bracket must not be used as the sole mounting fixture.
2. When mounting vertically, the weight of the Small unit must be held by the two No. 8 Panhead
screws located into the retaining slots.
3. When mounted vertically, the air vents (on the rear panel of the IP Office - Small Office Edition)
must be on the top surface. That is item (2) below must be fitted above the unit.
Procedure:
1. Drill two holes 16cm apart (horizontally or vertically – see Caution 3 above). Using suitable wall
fixings (wall plugs), insert two No.8, Panhead screws (25mm long min. - not supplied) into wall
leaving approximately 1cm proud of wall.
2. Fit the Z-bracket (item (2) below) onto the base of the unit using the M3 Plastite self tapping
screw supplied.
3. Slide Slide the Avaya IP Office - Small Office Edition unit onto the two screws, locating them into
the two retaining slots (item (1) below).
4. Mark the position of the retaining screw (No. 8 Panhead or similar – not supplied) that is to be
used through the slot of the Z-bracket .
5. Remove the unit from the wall and, using suitable wall fixings, drill a hole for the Z-bracket
retaining screw.
6. Re-position the Small compact Office unit and secure with a No. 8 Panhead (or similar) through
the slot of the Z-bracket.
Small Office Edition Installation Manual
IP Office 3.0
40DHB0002UKED Issue 3 (4th February 2005)
Installing a New System
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