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A.1.  Mount J-Box to Wall—line cord power

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Mount a 45

°

 angle bracket, with the angle facing up, 

to the wall using three screws.
Mount the other 45

°

 bracket, with the angle facing 

down, to the enclosure back using two hex head 
bolts through the top enclosure mounting holes.
Attach two rubber bumpers to the enclosure back 
using the lower enclosure mounting holes, #10 
screws, and nuts, which go on the inside).
Place enclosure on wall bracket; ensure dimple on 
one bracket seats in the hole in other bracket.
Punch out knockouts as needed for cable access.

Note:  Two mounting methods exist for the J-box.  One uses brackets and is for 
applications in which a flexible line cord is used to power the J-box; it cannot be 
used if the J-box is mounted in a plenum area.  The second mounting method, 
A.2, is used when the J-box power is run thru a conduit; it can be used anywhere.

A.2.  Mount J-Box to Wall—conduit power

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Remove four #10 screws that secure plate assy. to 
enclosure and remove the plate assy.
Securely mount enclosure to wall using hollow wall 
anchors for sheetrock, concrete anchors for block, 
or wood screws for plywood.
Punch out knockouts to provide necessary access 
and reinstall plate in enclosure using #10 screws.
Connect ground wire from ground lug on enclosure 
to        terminal on TB3.

Wall

J-box

Bracket 

Orientation

Bumpers

B.  Connect Composite & Video Cables

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Route composite cables thru large knockouts; plug 
into Jones conn.  If not using conduit, line large 
knock- out holes w/ plastic edge guard from install kit.
Route trunk run video cables into J-box, install female 
BNC conn's., and connect to composite video cables.
Remove video channel cover; install connector por- 
tion of joined video cables in slots (1 cable per slot).
Replace video channel cover.

RJ860AP/RJ860AP1/RJ860AP2 50/60 Hz J-Box Installation

Jones Connectors 

TB3, AC Line Power
Terminal Block

Video Channel

Data Cable Spring- 
loaded Terminal Blk

J-Box, cover removed

11"

Plate Assy Screws

Enclosure

Enclosure/Bumper 
Mounting Holes
7 mm (.28 in) dia.

(60 Hz version shown; 50 Hz has 2 xfmrs.)

28 cm (11 in)

43.2 cm

(17 in)

C.  Connect 4-Conductor Data Cable

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Route a 4-cond. cable into J-box, strip 4 wires to expose
1 cm (3/8 in) of wire, and cut drain back to outer sheath. 
Insert wires in holes in spring-loaded terminal block by 
pushing orange buttons beside holes.  Note function 
label on PCB beside each button. 

12  Data Out Hi – Rack/Ring
11  Data Out Lo – Rack/Tip
10  Aux Out 1 Hi – J-box 1 

9  Aux Out 1 Lo – J-box 1
8  Aux Out 2 Hi – J-box 2 
7  Aux Out 2 Lo – J-box 2
6  Data In Hi – Rack/Ring
5  Data In Lo – Rack/Tip
4  Aux In 1 Hi – J-box 1
3  Aux In 1 Lo – J-box 1
2  Aux In 2 Hi – J-box 2
1  Aux In 2 Lo – J-box 2

Press orange button.

Insert wire in hole.

Release button.

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Data Cable Spring-Loaded Terminal Block

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Mtg/Bracket Holes

(top of J-Box) 

Placement Notes:
•  Mount indoors,
    -10

°

 to 50

°

 C

•  Level wall bracket.
•  Use unswitched,
    24-hour power

Ground Lug 

REGULATORY REQUIREMENT:  The J-Box must 
be connected to a branch circuit controlled by a 
disconnect device, such as a circuit breaker, with 
at least a 3 mm disconnect separation. The recom- 
mended capacity of the disconnect device branch 
circuit is 6 A, and the device must be readily acces- 
sible. If these conditions cannot be met, install a 
disconnect device (with at least 3mm separation) in 
series with the J-Box, between the branch and the 
J-Box.

Sheet 1

V8000-0320-01    Rev  D

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