SpectraLink 150 M3 MCU manual OAI Telephony Gateway’s Front Panel, Mount Telephony Gateway to Wall

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13.2 The OAI Telephony Gateway’s Front Panel

The OAI Telephony Gateway’s front panel has the following status indicators.

ERROR: indicates an internal error

Status LEDS:

LED 1: future use

LED 2: future use

LED 3/IPC: indicates the status of the communication between the OAI Telephony Gateway and the other MCUs.

LED 4/RD: indicates the OAI Telephony Gateway is receiving data on the RS-232 port.

LED 5/SD: indicates the OAI Telephony Gateway is sending data on the RS-232 port.

PWR: indicates status of DC power connection.

13.3 Mount Telephony Gateway to Wall

Like the MCU, the OAI Telephony Gateway is designed to be mounted on a backboard of ¾ inch plywood, securely fastened to the wall. Mount the Telephony Gateway vertically, adjacent to the last MCU. Do not stack the MCUs or Telephony Gateway on top of one another.

To mount the OAI Telephony Gateway:

1.Using a 1/8” drill bit, drill four pilot holes, on 2 inch by 12.1 inch centers.

2.In each pilot hole, sandwich a star washer between the ESD bonding strap and the backboard, then insert the screw (#8 panhead wood screw, 3/4 inch long) and tighten it, leaving approximately 1/8 to ¼ inch gap from the wall.

3.Slide the Telephony Gateway over the screw until it drops in place.

4.Tighten screws fully.

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