Euro Module

CORSTON Euro Module User manual

  • Hello! I've reviewed the fitting instructions for the CORSTON modules, including USB, Terminal F, Aerial 4 Outlet and TV, CAT6, BT Slave, BT Master and RJ11, and Electrical Outlets. This document outlines how to properly connect and install each module, and I'm ready to answer any questions you may have regarding the document contents or the features of the modules.
  • What is the mechanism for attaching the modules to the yoke?
    What kind of cables does USB module use?
    What is necessary to connect CAT6, BT Slave, BT Master and RJ11 Modules?
All modules clip to the yoke with the same snap fit mechanism. If you are struggling with the wiring or terminology, we
recommend consulting a professional electrician.
USB Module
The USB module only receives power cables and does not transmit data. To wire simply attach a live and neutral feed
into the module. If the terminals will not take the two ring main feeds a terminal box and spur can be used to power
the module.
Terminal F, Aerial 4 Outlet and TV Terminals
When a satellite cable needs to be terminated, expose the specified amount of cable and sheath. Once these are
exposed open the module and terminate cables in respective terminals, ensuring the two do not contact. Closing the
module will clamp the cable in place securely.
CAT6, BT Slave, BT Master and RJ11 Modules
These modules require a specialist tool to connect the cables. When exposing the cables ensure only the outer casing
is cut, leaving all interior wires intact. Thread the wire through the zip tie and tighten. Lay the corresponding cable
across the terminal, unwinding the cables as little as possible to reduce interference. Using the tool, push the cables
into the terminals and trim the excess cable.
Electrical Outlets
These modules are wired with a simple Live, Neutral and Earth feed as normal.
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Euro Module Fitting Instructions
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