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Trim Ring Mount Kits
Crestron
TMK-3100L & WMKT-3100L
3. When the trim ring is in position, bend the top two flanges of the ring
upward and the bottom two flanges downward.
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If mounting into the PMK-3100L, bend the flanges
approximately 90 degrees.
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If mounting into the BB-3100L, bend the flanges back as far
as they can go.
4. Run the necessary cables for the touchpanel and secure them behind the
drywall.
5. The TPS-3100L can be installed using the four tapped holes in the
PMK-3100L or BB-3100L. Refer to the latest revision of the
TPS-3100L Operations Guide (Doc. 6291) for details.
WMKT-3100L Procedure
The procedure in this section provides the necessary steps for installation of the
WMKT-3100L into a wall. Complete the steps in the order provided. The only tools
or materials required and not supplied are a drywall saw or equivalent and a level.
1. Locate an area on the wall that is free of miscellaneous wiring and
studs.
2. Make a small hole near the middle of the designated site; verify that the
location is suitable.
NOTE:
Make the cutout as level and smooth as possible. The mounting plate allows
for only minor leveling adjustments. If a larger cutout is accidentally made, consider
purchasing the Crestron Mud Mount Kit, MMK-3100L. It and the mounting plate
supplied with the WMKT-3100L provide a cost-effective means of correction.
Essentially, The combination of these two kits makes up the Crestron Mud Mount
Kit for the Wall, WMKM-3100L. Simply follow the “WMKM-3100L Procedure” in
the latest revision of the Mud Mount Kits Installation Guide (Doc. 6296).
3. Use the drywall saw or equivalent to produce a level, rectangular cutout
in the drywall (refer to the Drywall Cutout dimensions on page 2 for
cutout dimensions.).
4. Insert the symmetrical trim ring into the opening, as shown in the
following diagram.
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Trim Ring Mount Kits: TMK-3100L & WMKT-3100L Installation Guide – DOC. 6295