Installing Wall-Mount (MXD) Panels
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Modero X® Series G5 Touch Panels - Installation & Hardware Reference Manual
Installation Recommendations
During any installation, a lack of ventilation may produce conditions that may adversely affect the device’s operation. In these
circumstances, special care must be made to make sure that temperatures within enclosed areas do not exceed the device’s
maximum rated temperature.
NOTE:
While the outside temperature of the device may be at or below its maximum operating temperature, special care must be
taken before and during installation to ensure that the maximum operating temperature is not exceeded within wall or rack
installation spaces.
MXD-2001-PAN / MXD-1901-PAN Installation
Note that the figures in this section show landscape (-L) panels, but the concepts presented here apply equally to portrait (-P)
panels, since the hardware is the same for landscape and portrait panels except for the horizontal / vertical orientation. Detailed
specifications drawings for the
MXD-2001-PAN
and
MXD-1901-PAN
are available to download from www.amx.com.
MXD-2001-PAN and MXD-1901-PAN panels may be installed directly into a solid surface, using either solid surface screws or the
included locking tabs for different mounting options.
Once installed, the panel is contained within a clear outer housing known as the
Backbox
(FIG. 22). This Backbox is removed when
installing the device into a wall or when using the optional Rough-In Box accessory (FG039-15).
NOTE:
For typical mounting surfaces, such as drywall, use the locking tabs as the primary method for securing the Backbox to the
surface. For thin walls or solid surfaces, use mounting screws (not included).
Installing the MXD-2001-PAN / MXD-1901-PAN Into a Wall
The Backbox has four locking tabs (two on top and two on bottom) to lock the Backbox to the wall (FIG. 23). Note that FIG. 23
shows the MXD-1901-PAN, but the locking tabs are in a similar location on the MXT-2001-PAN.
These locking tabs are only extended AFTER the Backbox is inserted into the wall.
The Backbox also has four slots for accepting the temporary mounting posts on the back of the device.
NOTE:
When installing the Backbox, make sure that the assembly is in the correct position and in the correct place. Once the locking
tabs are extended and locked into place, removing the Backbox may be difficult without having access to the back of the wall or
causing damage to the wall.
FIG. 22
Backbox (MXD-2001-PAN / MXD-1901-PAN)
FIG. 23
MXD-1901-PAN (Landscape)
Locking Tabs
Locking Tabs
Temporary Mounting Posts
Temporary Mounting Posts
Backbox
Backbox knockouts (X8)
Locking tabs (X4)