Aastra OpenCom X320 User Guide - Page 29

Opening and closing OpenCom X320, OpenCom X320.

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Installation Opening and closing OpenCom X320 Connect the device to a separate 230 V power circuit and install a mains overload filter. 3.5 Opening and closing OpenCom X320 OpenCom X320 is designed to be installed by the user. Live parts should not be accessible to users or if they are accessible to users, should be accessible only to a user using the appropriate tool. For this reason, OpenCom X320 features a special casing mechanism, which can only be opened step by step.For your own safety, please read the Safety precautions starting on page 23. As with all highly sensitive electronic devices, static charges can destroy components in a fraction of a second. For this reason, you should first pick up your tool then touch an earthed metal object (e.g. a radiator), before touching any connections or components inside the device. CAUTION! Static charges can damage the electronic components of the OpenCom X320. There are no directly accessible circuits operating under dangerous voltage on OpenCom X320's's connection panel. You must still switch off all power to the device when performing any kind of installation. Pull the plug out of the mains power supply socket. It is recommend to connect the pressure terminals provided here as sockets to externally mounted sockets - e.g. UAE sockets for Upn ports, IAE sockets for S0 ports and standard telephone sockets for a/b ports. You can plug these connecting sockets into terminals and do not have to switch off the device to do this. To check the internal Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) or connect telephone sockets, terminals or network connections, open the OpenCom X320 as far as the plate: 27

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Installation
Opening and closing OpenCom X320
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Connect the device to a separate 230 V power circuit and install a mains overload
filter.
3.5
Opening and closing OpenCom X320
OpenCom X320 is designed to be installed by the user. Live parts should not be
accessible to users or if they are accessible to users, should be accessible only to a
user using the appropriate tool. For this reason, OpenCom X320 features a special
casing mechanism, which can only be opened step by step.For your own safety,
please read the
Safety precautions
starting on page 23. As with all highly sensitive
electronic devices, static charges can destroy components in a fraction of a
second. For this reason, you should first pick up your tool then touch an earthed
metal object (e.g. a radiator), before touching any connections or components
inside the device.
CAUTION!
Static charges can damage the electronic components of the
OpenCom X320.
There are no directly accessible circuits operating under dangerous voltage on
OpenCom X320ā€™sā€™s connection panel. You must still switch off all power to the
device when performing any kind of installation. Pull the plug out of the mains
power supply socket.
It is recommend to connect the pressure terminals provided here as sockets to
externally mounted sockets ā€“ e.g. UAE sockets for U
pn
ports, IAE sockets for S
0
ports and standard telephone sockets for a/b ports. You can plug these con-
necting sockets into terminals and do not have to switch off the device to do this.
To check the internal Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) or connect telephone sockets,
terminals or network connections, open the OpenCom X320 as far as the plate: