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0421 IH-4017
ELECTRONIC DISPLAY
MOUNTING BRACKET TO WALL
1. Determine where to place the display so it is easily
seen by customers.
2. Mark mounting holes on wall using the flat display
wall mount bracket as a template. (See Figure 6)
3. Drill holes using 5/16" drill bit.
4. Use wall anchors (included) if attaching to surfaces
other than solid wood.
5. Position flat display wall mount bracket over drilled
holes and fasten with two large Phillips screws.
(See Figure 7)
WIRING PUSH BUTTONS
WARNING! Electrical Shock Hazard – Do not
connect display to power until all push button
and power connections are complete. Serious
electrical shock, injury or death may result.
The Take-A-Number System includes three push buttons.
Set two push buttons to advance numbers and one to
go back to a previous number.
1. Cut a length of electrical wire to reach from each
push button location to display.
2. Strip wire ends about 1/2". (See Figure 8)
3. On the underside of one push button: Loosen screws.
Wrap one wire end around one screw post and
wrap the other wire end around the other screw post.
Tighten the screws to secure wires. (See Figure 9)
4. Secure push buttons to surface using the two
included slotted screws. (Optional)
5. Repeat steps 1–3 with the two remaining push
buttons.
WIRING PUSH BUTTONS TO DATA CONNECTORS
1. Strip wire ends about 1/2" for all three push buttons.
(See Figure 8)
2. Each data connector has three numbered ports.
Loosen screws on ports 2 and 3 with a mini flathead
screwdriver.
3. For (+) push buttons: Twist the same color wires
together from two of the push buttons (copper to
copper, silver to silver). Insert the twisted wires into ports
2 and 3 on one data connector. Tighten screws to
secure wires. (See Figure 10)
4. For (–) push button: Use the wire from one remaining
push button. Insert the wires into ports 2 and 3 on the
second data connector. Tighten screws to secure
wires. (See Figure 10)
PLUGGING DATA CONNECTORS INTO DISPLAY
1. Plug the data connector with two push buttons
attached into the (+) jack on the back of the
display. (See Figure 11)
2. Plug the other data connector with the single push
button attached into the (–) jack on the back of the
display. (See Figure 11)
DISPLAY – MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
1
2
3
Figure 10
Data Connector
Figure 11
Data Connectors