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IsatDock PRO - Installation & User Manual
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3) Privacy Handset & Mounting Cup
The Privacy Handset is conveniently mounted
on to the IsatDock PRO enclosure, providing a
local handset function.
The Privacy Handset connects to the docking
station via a RJ9 connector. The privacy handset
is connected beneath the rear panel of the
IsatDock. Once connected, the cable is run back
through the foam and placed in the ‘S’ channel
through the base of the phone.
RJ9 connection
See section 4 on page 19
Changing Cups
1. Unhook the privacy handset from cup.
2. Remove cup cover to expose screws.
3. Unscrew 3 screws with a phillips screwdriver.
4. Detach the cup and replace with the
spring or springless cup.
(1) Springless Cup for Normal light-use
Desk mounted cradle position.
The ‘springless’ cup is tted to the docking station
with the mounting clip in a ‘ush’ position.
Wall mounted cradle position.
The mounting clip can be slid out and
reversed, producing a protruding point that
the Privacy handset rests upon. For a wall
mounted docking station this retains the
privacy handset and the springless cup has
enough height to allow the handset to rise
up off the clip and out of the mounting cup
There are two options for the privacy
handset mounting cup depending upon the
environment or condition where the docking
unit is mounted. (1) springless cup for stationary
use vertical or horizontal position. (2) spring cup
for rough conditions.
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a. USB Data Interface
b. Alert loop connection - NOT IN USE
c. RJ11/POTS interface
d. DC power and accessory input
e. RJ9 Privacy handset
(2) Spring Cup - Heavy duty use cup
In harsh environments, the Privacy handset is
actively retained in the mounting cup. This is
achieved by using the ‘spring mounting cup. To
remove the handset from the cup, the phone is
lifted up against the pressure of the spring until
it clears the lower mounting pip and can be
removed from the docking station.
4) Access to Rear Connector Bay
For the IsatDock PRO, the external cable
interfaces are at the rear of the docking station.
The cover panel creates the IP rating for the
electrical interface and retains the cables in their
respective channels. The cover panel is xed in
place by 7 screws.
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