A backboard should be in place at the location where you
plan to install the control unit. If no board is ready, see
“Wall Attachment Requirements” on page 2-4. If the
backboard is in place, do the following:
1
2
3
4
5
Mark positions on the backboard mounting surface for
the control unit and the jack field in relation to each
other. Also note the locations of the ac outlet and the
network interface (see “Installing the Control Unit” on
page 2-50).
Attach a blue label
(
❑
1-6,
❑
7–12,
❑
13-18, etc.) to
the outside of the right door of each apparatus box.
These labels identify the jacks in each box by wiring
run number.
Attach the apparatus boxes to each other by meshing
the tongues and grooves. Position the boxes so that the
doors with the handles are on the right. Use only as
many boxes as you need.
Fasten the apparatus boxes to the mounting surface
with screws.
Snap into the boxes as many modular jack adapters as
you need, filling the boxes from top to bottom.
●
If one of the jacks on the adapter has a black dot on
it, make sure that the jack with the black dot faces
to the right.
●
If you use cutdown-to-modjack adapters, make sure
the jacks on the adapters face to the right.
CONNECTING VOICE
Once you have constructed a jack field, connect the voice
TERMINAL WIRING
terminal wiring to the field as described in the following
TO A JACK FIELD
topics:
Wiring the System 2-37
Summary of Contents for administration and
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