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5.
NOTE: It is recommended that the
Electronics Module be mounted
to an inside wall of the cabinet. If
attached with adhesive, there is some
possibility that if mounted to the door,
in time, the module could come loose
from the action of the door opening
and closing and ultimately fall off,
potentially damaging the IR Receiver
the Electronics Module or both.
Using an appropriate length wood screw
(not included) attach the Electronics
Module to an inside wall of the cabinet.
Use a screw that will secure the module
but will not penetrate the outside wall of
the cabinet. Do not overtighten the screw
to avoid damaging the Electronics Module
case.
Figure 13
OR...
Use one of the included adhesive strips
to attach the Electronics Module to the
inside of the cabinet.
6.
Carefully run the plug end of the Ribbon
Cable to where the Connecting Block
will be located. Be careful not to pinch or
strain the cable.
If this is your application, when finished,
proceed to section:
Typical Connections
.
Cabinet Door
Allow ~1” (25mm) clearance behind the back of a 5/8” (15.9mm)
thick cabinet door for the Adapter Locks with the cabinet door closed.
Figure 11 -
Flush Mount Adapter -
Adapter Installed
Cabinet Door
Flush Mount
Adapter Bezel
Insert IR Receiver into
Flush Mount Adapter until it snaps into place
Ribbon Cable
Ribbon Cable
Figure 12 -
Flush Mount Adapter -
Install IR Receiver
Cabinet Door
Flush Mount
Adapter Bezel
8” Ribbon Cable
To Connecting
Block
RCVR Jack
Use wood screw or
adhesive to attach
Electronics Module to
back of cabinet door or
inside wall of cabinet.
Electronics
Module
Figure 13 -
Flush Mount
Adapter -
Secure Electronics Module