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2.3.6.2
S-SERIES INSTALLATION
Before attaching an S-Series Traka system to the wall you will need to remove various parts in order to access the
various fixing holes, please refer to the S-Series Preparation section.
NOTE:
Traka systems can be quite heavy, typically weighing 40kg+ and therefore need a strong wall to fix
to. Fixings are not included and so when selecting the appropriate fixings it’s essential they are strong
enough to retain the Traka System and to ensure that they do not pull out from the wall.
NOTE:
The wall (and any wall covering) to which the Traka System is fixed must be made of low
flammability material (at least 94 UL-5V flammability class equivalent). Please ensure that any flammable
materials, for example wall paper, are completely removed before fixing the cabinet to the wall.
1.
Locate the system on the wall where you want it to go. As a guide the top of the unit should be 1.65 – 1.70
meters from the floor and should no further than 1 meter from the mains spur.
2.
Due to the weight of the system we suggest the top central hole is marked and drilled first. The system can
then be supported on this one whilst the others are marked and drilled.
3.
20mm knockout holes are provided in the top and bottom of the cabinet. The power supply and
communication cables should be brought to the top or the bottom of the system via 20mm trunking.
NOTE:
section for the power supply connection and the
relevant communication installation section for the communications connection. Do not switch on
the system at this point.
4.
Once securely fixed to the wall and the mains and communications cables have been run to the system, the
items removed for installation can be replaced.
5.
Carefully replace the Receptor Frame into the cabinet and slide to the left to connect to the main cabinet.
NOTE:
The receptor frame is heavy especially when fully loaded with keys.
6.
Using a 2.5mm Allen Key, replace the screws holding the receptor frame in place.
7.
Re-connect the Receptor Ribbon cable and Door Lock cable to the
respectively.
NOTE:
For more details on the various PCB connections, please refer to the