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MVP-5100/5150 5.2" Modero Viewpoint Touch Panels
Installing the Optional Metal Rough-In Box
The optional Metal Rough-In Box (FG037-11) is 10 inches (25.40cm) wide at its widest dimension
(wider than the bezel of the Wall Charging Station), and is only intended for pre construction
installations (FIG. 10). The Metal Rough-In Box is used in conjunction with the Wall Charging Station’s
plastic back box. The Metal Rough-In Box must be located behind 3/8" (0.95cm) to 3/4" (1.91cm) of
wall/mounting surface material.
The Metal Rough-In Box bears a wing on each corner which is intended to bridge gaps between studs
and/or spacers. These wings may be bent carefully in order to fit a particular gap, but may not be so bent
as to allow the box to hang in a vertical position. Once placed in the desired position, put at least one
screw through each wing into the adjoining stud or spacer to secure it.
The interior of the box contains a set of holes on either side, as well as top and bottom, for standard 1/4-
inch screws. Use these holes to anchor the box to its adjoining studs or spacers.
The box has two sets of knockouts in the top and bottom, one of the set for US wiring and one for
international wiring.
After completing the installation of the Metal Rough-In Box, install sheet rock or other wall material
over the box, cut a hole matching the size of the inside diameter in the sheet rock, and clean out all dust
before proceeding with the installation of the Plastic Back Box.
FIG. 10
Typical Metal Rough-In Box Installation
Install front surface of box
flush with surface of wall stud
Ensure that the metal rough-in box is flush with the 2x4 studs. Any overhang will
affect the installation of the covering sheetrock, as well as affect the placement of the
Plastic Back Box.
Make sure that the power cable has been pulled through the metal rough-in box by
the resident electrician before continuing the installation.
Summary of Contents for Modero ViewPoint MVP-5100
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Page 22: ...Introduction 10 MVP 5100 5150 5 2 Modero Viewpoint Touch Panels ...
Page 34: ...Accessories 22 MVP 5100 5150 5 2 Modero Viewpoint Touch Panels ...
Page 100: ...Protected Setup Pages 88 MVP 5100 5150 5 2 Modero Viewpoint Touch Panels ...
Page 114: ...Upgrading Firmware 102 MVP 5100 5150 5 2 Modero Viewpoint Touch Panels ...
Page 160: ...Programming 148 MVP 5100 5150 5 2 Modero Viewpoint Touch Panels ...
Page 168: ...Battery Life and Replacement 156 MVP 5100 5150 5 2 Modero Viewpoint Touch Panels ...
Page 176: ...Appendix A Text Formatting 164 MVP 5100 5150 5 2 Modero Viewpoint Touch Panels ...
Page 184: ...Appendix B Wireless Technology 172 MVP 5100 5150 5 2 Modero Viewpoint Touch Panels ...
Page 188: ...Appendix C Troubleshooting 176 MVP 5100 5150 5 2 Modero Viewpoint Touch Panels ...
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