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MSM317 Access Device Installation Guide 

Installation procedure 

A. Attach the faceplate 

Place the appropriate faceplate (NEMA-WD6 for US or BS 4662 for international) over the 
front of the MSM317 body and press firmly to snap it into place. 

B. Prepare the electrical outlet box 

The MSM317 requires a single-gang electrical outlet box mounted in a wall cavity. The US version 
requires a box conforming to NEMA-WD6, with a minimum depth of 1.4 inches. The International 
version requires a box conforming to BS 4662, with a minimum depth of 35mm. 

1.

  

Install an appropriate electrical outlet box. Or if using an existing electrical outlet box, 
disconnect and remove any existing equipment. 

2.

  

Run the required cables through the bottom of the electrical outlet box allowing sufficient 
slack for the cables to reach the not-yet installed MSM317. 

C. Connect the cables 

1.

  

Connect an Ethernet cable to the 
Uplink port either via the RJ-45 
connector or the Punch-down 
block. 

Do not connect to both

(Se

Punch-down block wiring on 

page 4

 for wiring details.) 

2.

  

If required, connect the cable 
providing support for pass-through 
devices to the 

Pass Through port

D. Mount the MSM317 

1.

  

Attach the MSM317 to the 
electrical outlet box using the 
supplied mounting screws. 

2.

  

Place the appropriate trim panel 
(US or International) over the front 
of the MSM317 body and press 
firmly to snap it into place. 

E. Configure the MSM317 

For details, see the 

MSM317 Access 

Device Installation and Getting 
Started Guide

Summary of Contents for ProCurve MSM317

Page 1: ...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 ...

Page 2: ...d indoors within the same building including all associated network connections as described by Environment A of the IEEE 802 3af standard It is normal for the rear metal cover of the MSM317 to get hot during operation The cover is a heat sink and is used to dissipate the heat generated by the MSM317 MSM317 connectors and status lights MSM317 components Faceplate Trim Panel MSM317 Body NEMA WD6 Ve...

Page 3: ...sconnect and remove any existing equipment 2 Run the required cables through the bottom of the electrical outlet box allowing sufficient slack for the cables to reach the not yet installed MSM317 C Connect the cables 1 Connect an Ethernet cable to the Uplink port either via the RJ 45 connector or the Punch down block Do not connect to both See Punch down block wiring on page 4 for wiring details 2...

Page 4: ... 4662 version shown Punch down block wiring When terminating a cable run with the Punch down block always use solid conductor cables Stranded cables may not make good connections To ensure good connections install cables into the individual Punch down connectors using a 110 style tool CAUTION Do not connect both the Punch down block and the Uplink port to a network Only one connection can be used ...

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