3 Beginning with a pair of labels marked 01, label each cord at both ends with matching labels.

If the distance between a voice terminal location and the control unit requires the use of extension cords, label each end of the wiring run. Attach one label near the plug to the voice terminal and the matching label near the plug to the control unit.

4 Run cords from the voice terminal locations to the control unit.

CAUTION: Do not run cords inside air plenums or ducts, along hot pipes, or across walkways. If you use staples to attach cords to walls or baseboards, be careful not to pierce the cords. If there are one or more In-Range Out-of-Building voice terminals to be installed, be sure to use two IROB protector for each lROB voice terminal.

5 Thread each cord through the wire manager of the control unit and up to the voice terminal jack with the same number as the cord label, and plug it in. For Release 3, refer to Form 1d System Form-Station Planning; for Feature Module 1 or 2, refer to the Master Planning Form to check the intercom number assignments against the voice terminal jack locations. Intercom 10, for example, is connected to the voice terminal jack labeled 01 at the first jack location of the first station module in the control unit.

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