System Telephones on the OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300
Add-ons
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The operating range of such add-ons depends on the maximum power of the U
pn
interface of the communications system, and on the power consumption of the
respective equipment. The range can be increased by the deployment of
secondary AC adapters. For the relevant technical details and a complete overview
of the various equipment combinations that you can configure, please refer to the
chapter entitled “Accessories and Adapters” in the “Mounting and Commis-
sioning” user guide. Please also refer to the information on the scope of available
features in expanded equipment combinations.
Note:
Secondary devices are activated by the communicati-
ons system. The communications system detects whenever
there are two adapters of the same type on an
OpenPhone 65. This is not permitted, and for this reason,
they are not released for operation.
CAUTIONT!
Protect your equipment against static discharge!
Static electricity can damage the sensitive components of the OpenCom 100/
OpenCom X300. To avoid such damage when connecting add-ons, you must first
discharge the static electricity from your body. Work only in an antistatic envi-
ronment. If possible, use conducting pads or antistatic mats.
1.2.1 U
pn
Adapter
A U
pn
adapter is an adapter with a U
pn
interface (1) for connecting an additional
OpenPhone, and a socket for an AC adapter (2).
You can use the AC adapter on the OpenPhone 63 and on the OpenPhone 65.
Note:
Please operate only the AC adapter with the part no.
4505759 on the U
pn
adapter (in Britain operate only the AC
adapter with the part no. 4510694).
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