3com 530 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Installation
 
Siting
 
 the OfficeConnect Remote
 
When siting the OfficeConnect Remote, ensure:
 
It is accessible and cables can be easily connected.
 
It is out of direct sunlight and away from sources of 
 
heat.
 
Cabling is away from:
 
Sources of electrical noise, such as radios, 
 
transmitters and broadband amplifiers.
 
Power lines and fluorescent lighting fixtures.
 
Water or moisture cannot enter the case of the unit.
 
Air flow around the unit and through the vents in 
 
the side of the case is not restricted. We recommend 
 
that you provide a minimum of 25mm (approx. 1 
 
inch) clearance around the unit.
 
To prolong the operational life of your equipment:
 
Never stack 
 
OfficeConnect
 
 units more than four high 
 
and ensure that they are clipped securely together.
 
Do not place objects on top of any unit or stack.
 
Using the Rubber Feet and Stacking Clips
 
The four self-adhesive rubber feet prevent your hub 
 
from sliding around on your desk. Stick the feet to 
 
the marked areas at each corner of the underside of 
 
your hub.
 
The four stacking clips are used for neatly and 
 
securely stacking your OfficeConnect units together. 
 
You can stack up to a maximum of four units. 
 
Large units must be stacked below small units.
 
 
 
To stack your units, secure the clips on one side and 
 
then on the other. Use the following method to 
 
secure one side:
 
1
 
Place your new unit on a flat surface. Your clips fit in 
 
the positions on the side of the unit, as shown in 
 
 
 
2
 
Position a clip over one of these holes and push it in 
 
until it clicks into place, as shown in 
 
 
 
Repeat this for the other clip position on the same 
 
side.
 
3
 
Keeping the front of the units aligned, rest the 
 
bottom of the new unit on the clips’ spikes, as shown 
 
in 
 
 
 (3). Push the clips firmly into the new 
 
unit until they click into place.
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