Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
Part 4 705
Part 4 Installation
1 Overview of Chapters
Mounting the PBX
Chapter 2 explains the site conditions that need to be taken into account for the
PBX installation. This is followed by a description of the two possibilities for PBX
installation: Wall mounting or mounting in a 19” system cabinet.
Earthing and protecting the PBX
Chapter 3 describes the requirements for earthing the PBX. Other topics include
connecting the cable screening and using surge voltage protectors.
PBX power supply
The PBX is powered as standard with 230 VAC. Chapter 4 tells you how to ensure
an uninterruptible power supply, the modules required for a 12 VDC or 48 VDC
power supply, and how to increase the available supply power for the terminals
connected.
Equipping the PBX
After the installation, the system's operability is set up by fitting system and
expansion cards. Chapter 5 tells you how many card slots are available on each
basic systems and how the basic systems are fitted with network cards, subscriber
cards and special cards.
Connecting the PBX
The PBX can be connected to the mains either directly or indirectly, i.e. via a main
distribution board. Chapter 6 lists all the points to be observed when connecting
the PBX and the requirements that a self-built 16-wire connecting cable has to
comply with.