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Product Manual<br />

<strong>Remote</strong> <strong>Line</strong> <strong>Controller</strong> (<strong>RLC</strong>)<br />

INSTALLATION<br />

The installation requirements for an <strong>RLC</strong> are listed in Table 1.<br />

Description<br />

Part Number<br />

1 x Modem c/w chassis back-plate MDM-CHASSIS-001<br />

1 x <strong>Remote</strong> <strong>Line</strong> <strong>Controller</strong> (Mounts on chassis back-plate <strong>RLC</strong>-001<br />

with modem)<br />

1 x Enclosure (wall mounting, or modem type) IDC-ENC-WHI<br />

AUX-ENC-GRY<br />

1 x Power supply IDC-10-PSU<br />

1 x Battery. Typically 7Ah<br />

1 x Direct dial telephone point<br />

1 x 230V power source<br />

1 x Modem at main site (May already exist) MDM-USRB-CRR<br />

JANUS for Windows V2.40<br />

Box firmware dated on or after 09/12/98 (only required for<br />

auto-dialup and distribution of APB and Action information)<br />

Table 1. <strong>RLC</strong> installation requirements.<br />

The Modem requires 12V AC (separate power supply included with MDM-CHASSIS-<br />

001) and therefore can not be maintained with a battery.<br />

EMC Compatibility<br />

In order to <strong>com</strong>ply with the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC the following installation practices must<br />

be adhered to:-<br />

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Use screened cable for all <strong>com</strong>munications connections, Belden #8723 or equivalent.<br />

Keep all cable runs as short and as neat as possible, particularly inside the enclosure<br />

where it is re<strong>com</strong>mended to route the cables around the main PCB thus avoiding laying the<br />

cables on the low voltage circuits.<br />

Do not route the cables near high voltages or strong magnetic fields<br />

Ensure that the 0v power supply connection is connected to earth<br />

Ensure the enclosure is connected to a reliable ground, an earthing stud is provided for this<br />

purpose in the wall mounting enclosure and ¼” tags are provided inside the desktop<br />

enclosure.<br />

Ensure that the enclosure lids are connected to chassis ground and that they are<br />

sufficiently secured once the installation is <strong>com</strong>plete. Panel gaps should be kept to a<br />

minimum<br />

Do not remove any more panel ‘knockouts’ than is necessary to <strong>com</strong>plete the wiring<br />

installation.<br />

Safety<br />

All equipment must be installed to meet Health and Safety requirements and the IEE 16 th edition<br />

of regulations for electrical installations. In particular, all enclosures must be securely connected<br />

to a reliable ground. Earth studs are provided in the wall mounting enclosure and earthing tags<br />

are provided in the free-standing enclosure for this purpose.<br />

PM004R02 – November 2001 Page 3 of 11<br />

Grosvenor Technology Ltd © 2001

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