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IMPORTANT:
• Electrical AC wiring should be performed by a certified electrician, and in
compliance with applicable electrical code, laws and regulation. Refer to the
box/enclosure instructions.
• The main panel should be connected to an easily-accessible wall outlet so that
electrical power can be disconnected immediately in case of malfunction or
hazard. If it is permanently connected to an electrical power supply, then the
connection should include an easily-accessible disconnection device, such as a
circuit breaker.
WARNINGS:
• To prevent risk of electric shock, DO NOT apply electrical power to the main
panel nor connect the main panel’s backup battery at any time during
installation or servicing. The panel is not to be powered up until system
initialization (see Step 2: Powering-Up and Initializing the System, page 50).
• To prevent damaging the system, replace fuses only with fuses of the same
type and rating (250V, 3.15A).
• To prevent damage, injury or death, under no circumstances should a mains
power cable be connected to the main panel/PCB other than to the mains fuse
terminal block.
Power Supply, Ground, Telephone Wiring
NOTE: The electrical power rating is specified on the label located next to the fuse.
To wire the power supply, telephone and ground wiring:
1. Do not connect AC power at this point of the installation.
2. Refer to the box/enclosure instructions.
3. The system is powered by an AC/DC adaptor (100-240V, 50/60Hz, 14.4V—4A)
that is pre-installed inside the main panel enclosure. Connection to AC must be
permanent and connect through the mains-fuse terminal block as follows:
IMPORTANT: Clamp power cable wires to
the box/enclosure housing using plastic ties,
and thread them through the arched tie-down
brackets on the base of the box/enclosure
housing (see box/enclosure instructions).