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2.1.1 Installing the instrument
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Place the adhesive drill template on the desired location for the
instrument. Drill the 4 screw holes using a 2.8 mm (
7
/
64
") drill for
wood or 3.2 mm (
1
/
8
") for fibre glass. Use a 63 mm (2½") hole saw to
machine the clearance hole for the instrument connection socket.
Remove the template.
Note: Never drill through the instruments 4 mounting holes as the
gaskets may be damaged and thus cause leakage. The warranty is
not valid for damage caused by drilling through the mounting holes.
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Run the Nexus Network cable from the Server to the instrument.
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Cut the Nexus Network cable to length. Peel off about 35 mm (1,4") of
the cable insulation. Remove about 6 mm (1/4") from the 3 isolated
wires (the 4th wire is an earth / screen). Attach the 4 cable protectors
to the wires using a pair of flat pliers.
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Connect the 4 cable protectors to the 4-pole jack plug as shown.
Apply silicon paste to all areas as shown.
Note: Must be done to avoid corrosion.
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Apply silicon paste to the instrument connection pins at the back of
the instrument. Press the jack plug onto the instrument pins. Press
down the cable in the cable leads. Mount the connection back cover
with the screw.
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Mount the instrument in the pre-drilled position.
Note! Use all 4 screws, and tighten the screws (in cross pattern) so
the gasket will be evenly compressed to 1/3 of its original thickness.
Very important for a correct sealing to avoid leakage!
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Press on the 4 rubber caps to seal and hide the mounting screws.
Your instrument installation is done!
INSTALLATION
Silicon paste
Silicon paste