Specifications

Issue 2 - May, 2004 Talkpath - Digital Voice Processing System Technical Manual
2-2 Installation
Hardware Installation
Hardware Installation
Installing Batteries
Vodavi suggests installing eight AA alkaline batteries so if power is shut off, the system properly
retains the date and time. In an unpowered unit, the eight AA alkaline batteries last
approximately eight weeks. In a powered unit, they remain unaffected.
The battery compartment has pull-tabs attached. Pull them to open the battery compartment.
With the battery tray open, insert the batteries, slide the tray in, then snap the tabs shut.
Vodavi has made every reasonable effort to ensure that this product works in most business
environments. However, there may be some environments (RFI and EFI) in which this product
may not work properly. In such cases, it is the responsibility of the installer to take the necessary
actions to correct the situation.
Placement and Mounting
Place the Talkpath Voice Processing System on any sturdy, flat surface, or wall mount it using the
screw slots located on the bottom of the unit. Wall mounting is preferred for safety reasons. The
units can be stacked.
Unit must be oriented with ventilation slots on top and bottom. Screw slots allow one
orientation. Position the unit so the LEDs are not blocked from view. If a console or PC is
permanently connected, a screw-lock connector is recommended.
For wall mounting, two upper holes and two lower holes are 8 3/8 inches apart, and the distance
between the upper and lower holes is 12 1/2 inches. Mount the screws to the wall first, then
position the voice processing system unit onto the screws. Insert the screws far enough into the
wall far enough that when the unit is mounted onto them and slid down, the unit holds securely
and safely to the wall. Do NOT open the case to tighten the screws because the lid cannot be
reinstalled.
NOTES
Installing the batteries in the Digital Voice Processing System
unit incorrectly can cause permanent damage to the unit.
NOTES
Do NOT move or mount the system while it is powered. Make sure
there is two inches of free space all around the unit to provide
adequate ventilation.