
Putting the conference system into operation
If you are using cable holders (see previous chapter):
| Choose a suitable cover | for the cable holder : | |
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| Cable | 
 | Cable holder cover | 
| SDC CBL RJ 45 system cable | 
 | marked “M” | 
| Highly shielded cable | 
 | marked “L” | 
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| IN | OUT | 
| IN | OUT | 
| Affix the covers | as shown. | 
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| Slightly tighten the supplied screws | (approx. 0.05 Nm). | ||
To connect the conference units to the central unit:
CAUTION Product damage due to an unsuitable power supply!
An unsuitable power supply can damage network devices with RJ 45 plugs that are connected to the connection sockets PORT I and
PORT II.
Only connect ADN C1 and ADN D1 conference units to the connec- tion sockets PORT I and PORT II.
IN 
| PORT II PORT I | 
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| 52.8V | 1.75A | 50/60Hz 240W | 
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 | IN OUT | IN OUT | 
| 8 | 9 | 
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| Use a system cable to connect the IN socket | of the first conference unit to | ||
| the PORT II socket 8 or PORT I socket 9 of the central unit (see above). | |||
| Use a system cable to connect the OUT socket | of the first conference unit | ||
| to the IN socket | of the second conference unit. | ||
Repeat these steps for the remaining conference units.
Please note that there is a limited number of approx. 15 conference units per cable string due to the voltage drop on the cable string (see page 13).
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