Aastra OpenCom 130 User Guide - Page 29

Wall Mounting, 3.6 Installing an Expansion Set

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Installation Wall Mounting 3.5 Wall Mounting The OpenCom 100 is mounted on the wall with three screws as shown in this diagram: A 332 B 184 D Mounting plan C 134 To fasten the screws at points B and C, remove the cover of the OpenCom 100 and insert the screws in the holes provided for this purpose. The OpenCom 100 is suspended from the screw at point A, so there must be a space of 3 mm between the screw and the wall. 3.6 Installing an Expansion Set This chapter is addressed to customers operating an OpenCom 130 system and who wish to equip their infocom system with multiple interface cards for extra ports. With the OpenCom 150 and OpenCom 131 infocom systems installing an expansion set is not necessary: ■ With the OpenCom 150, all functions reside on only one large module. For this reason, the installation of an expansion set is not necessary for the OpenCom 150. ■ The OpenCom 131 is equipped with a single slot for installing an additional interface card. Installing an expansion set is not necessary. The OpenCom 130 has two separate modules offering more flexibility for extending the system. You can either install the expansion module when you first assemble the system or later as part of a system upgrade. In both cases, follow the mounting sequence as described here: 27

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Installation
Wall Mounting
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3.5
Wall Mounting
The OpenCom 100 is mounted on the wall with three screws as shown in this
diagram:
Mounting plan
To fasten the screws at points B and C, remove the cover of the OpenCom 100 and
insert the screws in the holes provided for this purpose. The OpenCom 100 is sus-
pended from the screw at point A, so there must be a space of 3 mm between the
screw and the wall.
3.6
Installing an Expansion Set
This chapter is addressed to customers operating an OpenCom 130 system and
who wish to equip their infocom system with multiple interface cards for extra
ports.
With the OpenCom 150 and OpenCom 131 infocom systems installing an
expansion set is not necessary:
With the OpenCom 150, all functions reside on only one large module. For this
reason, the installation of an expansion set is not necessary for the
OpenCom 150.
The OpenCom 131 is equipped with a single slot for installing an additional
interface card. Installing an expansion set is not necessary.
The OpenCom 130 has two separate modules offering more flexibility for
extending the system. You can either install the expansion module when you first
assemble the system or later as part of a system upgrade. In both cases, follow the
mounting sequence as described here:
A
B
C
D
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134
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