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Page 12 Short Manual
ResistTel IP2 / IP152
ExResistTel IP2 / IP154
1.5 Mounting and Installing
The device must be installed on a plane surface only, in vertical operating position.
Loosen the cover screws (2) (see Figure 5 to Figure 7) and detach the upper part of
the telephone (1). If the optional accessory headset or a second earpiece is being
employed, attach the bracket (10) using two screws (11) to the rear panel of the
lower part of the telephone. (With the accessories named before, the bracket and
screws are in the scope of delivery. With all accessories a cable gland is delivered.)
Put four screws, having a head diameter of 10 to 13 mm into the holes (20) and
attach the lower part of the telephone (3) to the wall or to a holder.
Guide the telephone wire through the cable screw cap (4) and place it on the
terminals. Only wires having a sheath diameter of 5 to 9 mm should be used because
otherwise the IP66 housing protection standard is not guaranteed.
Prior to assembly, check cover seal for tightness. Using the plug connector (7), plug
the ribbon cable onto the pin contact strip (8) in the upper part of the housing.
Attach the upper part of the telephone and fasten it to the lower part of the
telephone with the four cover screws (2). Upon disassembly of optional accessories,
suited sealing plugs must be used to close the resulting openings.
In this telephone connected cords may have hazardous voltages.
To ensure that no water gets into the enclosure it is essential that no gaskets are
damaged during installation. The ingress of water can cause accessible parts of the
telephone to become live.
Installation and connection must be carried out by competent personnel familiar with
electrical and network installations.
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