3 - If during the installation a knockout on the cabinet is removed, it is the
installer's responsibility to ensure that the same degree of protection for the
cabinet is provided by the use of bushings, fittings, adequate sealant, etc.
4 - If a metallic cabinet is used, the cabinet must be secured to the building struc-
ture before operation. Use four (4) stainless steel tapping screws #8, 32 mm
(1.25 in) to mount the cabinet.
5 - The ground connection must be as shown within the included diagram, or equi-
valent.
6 - Internal wiring must be routed in a manner that prevents:
• Excessive strain on wire and on terminal connections;
• Loosening of terminal; connections;
• Damage of conductor insulation;
• Reducing the clearance between SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) cir-
cuits and NON-POWER Limited Circuits (Battery wires);
• Route the battery wires away from the rest of the SELV circuits.
7 - It is the end-user and/or installer's responsibility to ensure that the disposal of
the used batteries is made according to the waste recovery and recycling reg-
ulations applicable to the intended market.
8 - There are no serviceable parts within the equipment; For any issues regarding
the equipment please contact your installer.
9 - Before leaving the premises, the Ethernet communication lines must first be
connected to an approved (acceptable to local authorities) type Network Inter-
face Device (NID), (UL installations, UL 60950 listed NID, for ULC installations
CAN/CSA C22.2, No. 60950-1 Certified NID). All wiring shall be performed
according to the local electrical codes.
10 - DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING.
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