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12.4.4 Installing the Remote Controller Unit to the Wall
1 Remove the remote controller
1
lower case.
(Insert a flat-tipped screw driver or similar tool
2 to 3 mm into one of the gaps at the bottom
of the case, and twist to open. Refer to the
illustration at right.)
Be careful not to damage the lower case.
2 Do not remove the protective tape which is
affixed to the upper case circuit board when
remove the remote controller lower case.
3 Secure the lower case to an outlet box or wall.
Refer to (A) or (B) instructions below
depending on your choice of cable installation.
4 Be sure to use only the screws provided.
5 Do not over tighten the screws, as it may
result in damage to the lower case.
Upper case
Gaps
Screw
driver
Screw
3
or
Screw
4
Lower case
A. If Remote Controller Cable is Embedded
1 Embed an outlet box (JIS C 8336) into the wall. Outlet box may be purchased separately. Medium-sized
square outlet box (obtain locally) Part No. DS3744 (Panasonic Co., Ltd.) or equivalent.
2 Secure the remote controller lower case to the outlet box with the two accessory screws
3
. Make sure that
the lower case is flat against the wall at this time, with no bending.
3 Pass the remote controller cable
2
into the box.
4 Route the remote controller cable
2
inside the lower case through rear feeding-out direction.
5 Insert firmly the connector of remote controller cable
2
to connector (CON1) in the upper case circuit board.
[Refer to the illustration at below.]
6 Secure the remote controller upper case to the lower case with the tabs provided.
Wall
Upper case
Lower case
Upper tab
Connector (CON1)
Screw
3
Lower tab
Outlet box (JIS C 8336)
Remote
controller
cable
2
CAUTION
When the wall is hollow, please be sure to use the
sleeve for remote controller cable to prevent dangers
caused by mice biting the cable.
Remote
controller
cable
2
Rear feeding-out
position
Lower case
Connector
(CON1)
Upper case
Tabs
Upper case
Lower case