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4 a. Label the line and extension
jacks.
b. Connect line and telephone
cords to the appropriate jacks
on the new module.
c. Route each cord through the
hook on the front of its module.
d. Connect the free end of each
line cord to the appropriate
network interface jack.
e. Connect the free end of each
telephone cord to the modular
connecting blocks for system
extensions.
f. Gather the line and extension cords hanging below the hook and twist tie or
wire wrap them.
g. Place the bundle of wires in the indentation on the bottom of the carrier.
5 a. Attach one end of a # 12 AWG
or # 14 AWG solid copper wire
to the grounding screw on the
primary processor module.
Note that the length of the wire
must not exceed 35 feet (7.6
meters).
b. Route the wire through the hook
on the front of the module.
c. Attach the other end of the wire
to the approved earth ground,
such as building steel or cold
water pipe.
6 a. Plug the power cord into a properly grounded three-prong wall outlet not
controlled by a switch.
b. Power up the control unit by moving the On/Off switch to the “On” position
(“—”).
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CAUTION:
The power cord should hang straight down from the connector, flush against
the plastic case for the entire length of the board. Do not install the power
cord at an angle to the case or with a loop in it.
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