Aastra OpenCom 130 User Guide - Page 27
Safety Precautions, the OpenCom 100 to a Local Area Network LAN.
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Installation Safety Precautions 3.2 Safety Precautions The CE symbol on the product confirms that it meets the technical guidelines on user safety and electromagnetic compatibility valid at the time of approval. Please note: Installation and maintenance should only be performed by specially trained personnel. Always remove the power plug and the plug-in power supply from the mains socket before opening the housing cover and/or connecting devices to the OpenCom 100 ports. DANGER! This device contains hazardous voltages. To make the system powerless, remove the power plug and the plug-in power supply from the socket. The OpenCom 100 may only be plugged into mains sockets with a protective earth conductor. Mount the OpenCom 100 only close to easily accessible sockets. Only use the original plug-in power supply: No. 4512699 (TR25240-E-01A13 type) for an OpenCom 131 and for the basic module of an OpenCom 130. The housing cover may only be opened by authorised personnel. Unauthorised opening of the housing cover and improper repair may damage the OpenCom 100 and invalidate the warrantee. CAUTION! Static charges can damage the OpenCom 100. Make sure you discharge yourself and your tools before and while installing electrical and electronic components of the OpenCom 100. Only terminals that deliver safety extra-low voltage (SELV) may be connected to the OpenCom 100. Proper use of authorised terminals meets this requirement. Only terminals meeting the technical requirements may be connected to the analogue ports. For details, refer to the section entitled a/b Ports starting on page 51. Use a shielded Ethernet cable (STP cable, Shielded Twisted Pair cable) to connect the OpenCom 100 to a Local Area Network (LAN). 25