zenitel ELSII-10HM Plus Network Speaker Instruction Manual
- June 16, 2024
- Zenitel
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zenitel ELSII-10HM Plus Network Speaker
About
This document serves as a basic mounting and installation guide for Zenitels Network Speaker, ELSII-10HM+.
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Safety Information
This manual describes the necessary steps to mount and install the Zenitel
Network Speakers. It contains important instructions that must be followed.
The Network Speakers should be installed by a competent person in accordance
with national and local regulations.
NB! A waring symbol indicates that extra care must be taken.
Damage to equipment and/or injury can occur. Please read all warnings
before installing this product
Zenitel takes no responsibility for damages caused by improper or inadequate mounting and installation.
Important mounting and installation considerations
- These products must be installed where its weight can be fully supported.
- If using anchors, plugs or screws other than those specified by Zenitel, they may not be able to hold the weight of the product, and this may cause a safety hazard.
- When drilling holes in wall, pole or plate, make sure you use a drill with the specified diameter. Make sure that you also follow the instructions regarding the depth of the holes.
- Make sure that all screws are fully tightened. Applying excessive force to the screws may damage your wall or cause damage to the product.
- Do not place a unit in environments with a high level of dust, heat, moisture or vibration.
- Installation of all speakers must be done using shielded Ethernet cables with grounding at the switch end.
ELSII-10HM+
Mounting & Installation of ELSII-10HM+
Mount the speaker at a height between 1,5-3 m for optimal placement of the speaker microphones’ ability to detect voices.
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Unscrew the ELSII-10HM+ from the mounting bracket, and place the bracket on the specified location. The speakers can be mounted both horizontally and vertically. In this example the speaker is mounted horizontally
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- **** Due to the bracket material, use as low a tightening torque as possible when mounting the unit to the surface (1.5 Nm max.)
Mounting Plate or Column – recommended screws:
M6 x 20 or 25 with Philips head DIN7985 or Torx, head diameter: 12 mm.
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Fasten the speaker to the mounting bracket. Then remove the back plate on the speaker.
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1 Run an Ethernet cable through the cable gland on the back plate, and terminate the cable to a RJ45 connector.
2. Insert the Ethernet cable into the TKISKit Ethernet port.
The speaker must be installed using a shielded Ethernet cable with grounding at the switch end.
Cable Gland:
M20, clamping range of 5-12 mm.
**To guarantee the IP-66 rating, use a cable with Ø 5-6 mm.
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Verify that microphone and speaker wires are correctly connected.
Speaker+| Red
–| Yellow
Microphone
+| White
–| Black -
1. Reattach the back plate. To maintain the IP-66 rating on the speaker, use a tightening torque of 0,8 Nm.
2. Tighten the cable gland. Use a suitable tool when tightening the cap nut of the cable gland to prevent the gland from twisting.
Use a tightening torque of 4-5 Nm on the cable gland to maintain the IP-66 rating on the speaker.
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Connect the speaker to the network.
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The speaker can operate in three different modes, depending on what kind of server it should register to. Scan the QR-codes below according to what mode you need to configure.
SIP Mode
| ICX – AplhaCom|
Edge Mode
Technical specifications
Technical specifications | Value |
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IP Rating | IP 66 |
Relative humidity | < 95% not condensing |
Operating temperature range | -40° to 70° C / -40° to 158 ° F |
Encapsulation material | ASA plastic |
PoE (power over Ethernet) | IEEE 802.3af standard, Class 0 (0.44W |
to 12.95 W)
Power consumption| Idle 1.8W, max 12W (depending on
volume)
Cable Gland (Ø)| 1xM20 (20 mm)
ELSII-10HM| Value
Weight| 1.65 kg
Dimensions (HxWxD)| 144 x 186 x 207 mm
The WEEE Directive does not legislate that Zenitel, as a ‘producer’, shall collect ‘end of life’ WEEE.
This ‘end of life’ WEEE should be recycled appropriately by the owner who should use proper treatment and recycling measures. It should not be disposed to landfill.
Many electrical items that we throw away can be repaired or recycled. Recycling items helps to save our natural finite resources and also reduces the environmental and health risks associated with sending electrical goods to landfill.
Under the WEEE Regulations, all new electrical goods should now be marked with the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol shown.
Goods are marked with this symbol to show that they were produced after 13th August 2005, and should be disposed of separately from normal household waste so that they can be recycled.
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