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5.4 Mounting the Hardware
Figure 5-18
Call/Door Box Installation Components
Key
Meaning
Key
Meaning
A
Call/Door Box Body
E
Screws to Mount x 4
B
Left Screw Cover
F
Right screw Cover
C
Wall Mount
G
Screws to Wall x 4
D
Screws from Box Body x 4
The call/door box attaches to a wall mount, which is screwed onto a wall. Two wall mounts
can be used if more room is needed for electrical connections. The back of the box has con-
nectors for 12 VDC power, hard-wired Ethernet, and digital I/O.
NOTE:
The call/door boxes come with a 12 V power supply, which has a 1.2 m
long cord. The box needs to be mounted close enough to an electric outlet for the
cord to reach it.
1. Attach the wall mount(s) to the wall, using four user-supplied screws.
The hole diameter is 3.5 mm (1/8 in.). The length of the screws depends on the type of
wall and whether you are using one or two wall mounts.
Refer to Dimensions on page 82. For two wall mounts, reverse the mount nearest the
wall, as shown in Figure 5-20 and Figure 5-21
2. Remove the two screw covers from the call/door box.
Press down on the center of each cover, and slide it out, away from the box.
3. Plug the 12 VDC connector into the back of the box body. See Figure 5-4
Plug the 12 V power supply into an electric outlet.
Figure 5-19
VDC Connection on Back of Box Body (Circled)
For a wired connection, plug your network Ethernet cable into the back of the box.
For optional user-supplied I/O connections, attach the I/O wires to the I/O block.
4. Set the DIP switch, if needed. The default is for a call button, with the beeper enabled. If
that is not what you want, refer to DIP Switch on page 56.