FAQs for In Desk Module – Power & Data Solution
Q: What size desk cut-out is required for the In Desk Module?
A: The In Desk Module is designed to fit into a standard 80mm cable port. If your desk doesn’t already have one, you can create an 80mm cut-out using a hole saw, making installation quick and easy.
Q: What connections are included in the In Desk Module?
A: This unit includes 1 x general power outlet (240V AC), 2 x USB fast-charging ports, and 1 x keystone jack data port (RJ45 compatible). It’s designed to cover power, device charging, and network connectivity all in one module.
Q: How does the In Desk Module connect to power?
A: The module plugs directly into a standard 3-pin wall or floor outlet. There’s no hardwiring required, so it’s a true plug-and-play solution for both commercial and home workspaces.
Q: Can the In Desk Module link to other power accessories?
A: Yes. It’s modular by design and can be linked to adjoining power rails, wall starters, cable baskets, or power poles for integrated office fitouts. This makes it an excellent choice for open-plan and modular workstations.
Q: Does the module support fast USB charging?
A: Yes. It includes 2 x fast-charge USB A ports (5V), which are perfect for charging smartphones, tablets, headphones, and other mobile devices quickly and efficiently.
Q: What colour finishes are available?
A: The In Desk Module comes in a professional matte black or white poly faceplate, ensuring it blends seamlessly with most office furniture and workstation designs.
Q: Is the In Desk Module easy to install?
A: Absolutely. Simply insert it into your desk’s 80mm cut-out, secure it, and plug the power cable into a wall outlet. It’s designed for easy retrofitting or new office fitouts.
Q: What warranty is provided with this product?
A: The In Desk Module is backed by a 2-Year Manufacturer’s Warranty, offering peace of mind and reliable performance in Australian office and home environments.
Q: Where is this product best suited?
A: It’s ideal for office workstations, hot desks, coworking spaces, reception counters, meeting rooms, and home offices, anywhere that quick, accessible power and data are essential.