Nortel Networks RTU-292 Telephone User Manual


 
RTU-292 Operations Manual
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2.4 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
Follow these four steps to properly install the RTU-292:
1. Provide mechanical mounting for the unit. (Rack slides or shelves are required for 19" rack
mounting)
2. Provide the proper primary power for the unit.
3. Interconnect the unit with the radio and system as appropriate.
4. Check Section 2.8 to ensure that the unit is adjusted and configured as desired.
The RTU-292 is then ready to begin normal operation.
2.5 INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
Careful attention to the following installation suggestions should result in the best unit/system
performance. Figure 2.1 provides overall unit dimensions.
The RTU-292 must be installed in a structure that provides both protection from the weather
and assurance of ambient temperatures between -20 and +55 degrees C. Since the unit is
neither splashproof nor corrosion resistant, it must be protected from exposure to salt spray.
When the unit is mounted in a cabinet with other heat-generating equipment, the use of a rack
blower is suggested to keep the cabinet interior temperature rise to a minimum.
NOTE
Before actually installing the unit, read Section 2.8 to determine if any internal
configuration options must be changed that would necessitate removal of the unit’s
top cover.
The RTU-292 Radio/Telephone Interface is designed to be mounted in a standard EIA 19" wide
rack by means of chassis slides (may be ordered from JPS) or on an L-bracket shelf. The unit
weighs too much to be installed in a rack supported only by the front panel ears. Screws are
provided in the accessory kit for securing the unit to the rack via the front panel.
Included in the Accessory Kit is a handset hanger; this hanger may be assembled to the unit’s
front panel. Use the screws located below the logo and unit name. The hanger may also be
assembled to the side of an equipment rack or elsewhere as desired.
2.5.1 FCC PART 68 REGULATIONS
The RTU-292 has been designed to comply with FCC Part 68 regulations regarding equipment
connected to telephone lines, but is not officially certified. If tested compliance to FCC Part 68
is required, external equipment can be installed between the RTU-292 and the telephone line to
provide compliance.
JPS Communications, Inc.
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