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7.

After installing the back box, inspect the back box’s placement. If 
necessary, the back box can be removed and the foam gasket installed.

8.

Pull enough slack on the Ethernet cable through the back box to allow the 
cable to reach the touch panel’s RJ45 connector (FIG. 6).

9.

Remove the touch panel’s back box to access the back of the panel.

10.

Insert each connector into its corresponding location along the back of the 
touch panel. For more information on connection, please refer to the 
Operation Reference Guide for the Modero S Series panel being installed, 
available from 

www.amx.com

11.

Test the incoming wiring by attaching the panel connections to their 
terminal locations and applying power. Verify that the panel is receiving 
power and functioning properly to prevent repetition of the installation.

12.

Latch the panel onto the top hooks on the back box and rotate it down 
(FIG. 7)

13.

Press gently but firmly and evenly on the surface of the touch panel until 
the top panel snap “clicks” to lock it down (FIG. 8).

WARNING:

 if you see a gap between the panel and the back box, or feel any 

binding while locking down the panel, stop immediately and verify that no cables 
or other items are in the way. Do not force the panel into position, as this can 
cause damage to the touch screen or the panel electronics.

Uninstalling the Touch Panel

In order to access the back of the touch panel, such as to install a USB 
connection for firmware upgrades, the device may need to be uninstalled from 
the back box. To uninstall the touch panel:

1.

From the bottom, pull gently outward from the back box. Gently rock the 
panel back and forth to free the bottom from the back box. 

2.

Rotate it up to release the top latch hooks, and carefully pull the device 
free from the back box. Take care not to damage or pull the connections on 
the back of the device, or to pull the back box from the gang box.

FIG. 6  

Accessing the Ethernet cable through the back box.

FIG. 7  

Hooking the top of the touch panel on the back box.

Pull Ethernet cable
through back box

Top hooks

FIG. 8  

Locking down the bottom of the touch panel onto the back box.

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