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INSTALLATION
2.1
INSTALLATION GUIDE
The installation should be planned in detail before commencing. The cables should be listed in a
cable plan, with number of pairs etc. The location of each unit in the communication system should
be planned to obtain maximum performance and user availability. The locations of the intercom
stations and telephones with regards to the operators must be taken especially into consideration.
Zenitel
strongly recommend the use of junction boxes for the external cable distribution.
2.1.1
CABLE TERMINATION
First, ensure that the cable to be used is according to the
Zenitel
specifications. See 2.1.8 and 2.1.9
for more details.
2.1.2
GLANDS
The cables enter weather-proof units by means of cable glands. Where cable glands are not supplied
from the factory, the installer must adapt the glands to the actual cable outer diameter. This is to
obtain the specified ingress protection.
2.1.3
FERRULING
The conductors should be ferruled prior to termination when using cage clamp terminals.
2.1.4
MARKING
Each cable is to be marked with cable numbers.
Each conductor is to be marked with the specific termination numbers.
Please note that
Zenitel
uses plug-able screw terminals in almost all units. This is to make the
installation and service work as easy and durable as possible.
2.1.5
FASTENING
Where applicable, the cables and the conductors shall be clamped to the structure with cable ties.
2.1.6
PRESERVATION
Prior to, during, and after completion of the installation the equipment surfaces are to be protected
against acid holding fluids, pollution, moist, impacts etc. This is in order to avoid damaged
equipment for which
Zenitel
will claim void warranty.
2.1.7
SCREEN CONNECTION
In order to obtain maximum performance after installation, it is necessary to terminate the cables
and ground the screens in a satisfactory manner. The cables are to be de-isolated by removing
approximately 500mm of the outer insulation. Then the screen braid is cut off approximately 30 mm
longer than the outer isolation. The conductors are to be de-isolated and ferruled before they are
inserted into the terminals. The outer screen is clamped to the cable fixing rails inside of the cabinet.
Cable ties of a conductive type (metal) are recommended for best result.
2.1.8
CABLE REQUIREMENTS
All cables used with the Phontech 6200 system must be of approved ship cable type.
The cables must be:
•
Individually twisted pairs
•
Recommended conductor size is 0.75 mm²
•
All cabling in the Phontech 6200 system must be a separate network.
Summary of Contents for Phontech ICS 6200
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