MSM317 Access Device Installation Guide
This guide describes how to physically install the MSM317 in an electrical outlet box
and make all necessary power and network connections. This guide assumes that
before installing the MSM317, all configuration issues have been addressed as
described in the
MSM317 Access Device Installation and Getting Started Guide
available at: www.procurve.com/manuals.
The MSM317 Access Device is a
wireless/wired end-point solution with
an integrated four-port (plus uplink)
managed Ethernet switch that can be
installed in a standard NEMA-WD6
(US) or BS 4662 (International)
electrical outlet box.
It provides a complete connectivity
solution for hospitality or multiple
dwelling unit applications, supporting
a variety of IP-based in-room
applications over a single wire.
(J9422A)
(J9423A)
Package contents
• MSM317 body
• Two mounting screws
• Two faceplates (NEMA-WD6 and BS 4662)
• This guide
• Two trim panels (NEMA-WD6 and BS 4662)
Professional installation required
Professional installation of the MSM317 is required for proper RF operation and compliance.
Please consult with a professional installer who is trained in RF installation and knowledgeable
about local regulations (including building and wiring codes) to ensure that the MSM317 is
operating in accordance with channel, power, indoor/outdoor restrictions and license
requirements for the intended country of operation.
Safety information
Take note of the following safety information during installation of the MSM317:
• Communications wires and cables which are installed in building locations shall be listed CM
type in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 70, the National Electrical Code (NEC), in particular
Section 800.179 (Communications Wires and Cables).
• Conductors and equipment shall be installed in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 70, the National
Electrical Code (NEC), in particular Section 725.133 (Installation of Conductors and
Equipment in Cables, Compartments, Cable Trays, Enclosures, Manholes, Outlet Boxes,
Device Boxes, and Raceways for Class 2 and Class 3 Circuits).
• Wiring methods and materials shall be in accordance with NFPA 70, the National Electrical
Code (NEC), in particular Section 725.130.
• Handle exposed metal components of the network with caution.
NEMA-WD6 Version
BS 4662 Version