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Permanent Desktop Mounting
If desired, the terminal can be permanently mounted on a desktop. Holes in the
base plate are threaded to receive the mounting bolts. Two 6 mm (M6) mounting
bolts must be provided by the user.
The mounting bolts must not protrude more than 9 mm (3/8 in) through the top of
the desktop mounting surface. Damage to the terminal housing and internal
components could occur if the mounting bolts protrude past the tops of the guide
holes.
Follow these instructions for permanent desktop mounting:
1.
Make a template of the desktop mounting holes using the bottom of the
terminal, and use it to mark the desktop area where you want to mount the
terminal.
2.
Drill holes for the mounting bolts through the desktop mounting surface at the
marked locations.
3.
Place the terminal in position over the holes drilled in the desktop.
4.
Insert the mounting bolts up through the holes in the desktop and into the
threaded holes in the terminal base plate. Tighten the bolts until snug.
Wall Mounting
The terminal can be mounted on a wall using the optional wall-mounting bracket.
The following figure shows the wall-mount configuration.
Note
For wall mounting, it is generally best to connect the
cables before mounting the terminal on a wall.
However, cables can be connected at any convenient
time, as long as power is disconnected.
Summary of Contents for 3315SE
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