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Subject to technical modifications of Optima 100
1. Mounting Design
1.1 Installation of the control panel
The control panel is designed to be mounted onto a flat
wall.
1.2 Mounting
Find the location on the wall where you will fix the control
panel and mark the screw-hole positions. A min. of four
screws must be used, the two bottommost and the two
topmost.
Mandatory Screw
Mandatory Screw
Mandatory Screw
Mandatory Screw
Screw
Screw
Hold the wall frame against the wall and mark the
screw-hole positions. Drilling of holes, hole size and the
corresponding screws for fixing the panel depend on the
wall material.
Place the control panel in the fixtures and tilt it in against
the wall. The four support points in the corner of the
display must touch the wall to keep the display stable.
A
Support
Point
Support
Point
Support
Point
Support
Point
Underneath the control panel there is an access for the:
A: Terminal block. Connection to main circuit board
A low-current cable 8 x 0.25 mm2 must be attached
between the unit and the control panel. 50 m is the
maximum cable length. The voltage drop for cable
lengths over 50 m is too high and can result in unreliable
operation.
How to mount the wall fixture:
First screw the fixture securely onto the flat wall and pass
the cable up from below.
Connect the low-current cable to the terminal block. Check
that the cable is connected to the same numbers at both
ends. (Between the control panel and the main circuit
board in the unit.)
Next clip the control panel to the wall fixture by guiding
it down from above, slightly slanting out at the bottom.
Finish by pressing in at the bottom so that it sits flat
against the wall. For demounting: pull the control panel a
little out at the bottom and lift up.
Pos.
Description
1
Panel housing
2
Front of panel
3
Pressure plate for display
4
Wall fixture
5
Glass for the display