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When using a spacer, place the adapter over the spacer
ensuring that it fits inside the spacer’s housing.
3. Tighten the screws.
To mount a spacer to a wall:
1. Place the spacer against a flat wall and orient it so that
“TOP” (printed on the inside of the spacer) is pointing up
and that the spacer is level. Use a leveling device to check,
if necessary.
2. Using the spacer as a template, mark two holes for the
screws using the outer fitting holes located in the corners
of the spacer.
3. Remove the spacer and drill screw holes for the screws
that will be used, such as wood, concrete, or drywall
screws, or screws with anchors.
4. Remove the knockouts in the spacer for the cable wires.
5. Place the spacer over the holes, insert the screws, and then
tighten.
6. Pull the cables through the knockout holes.
To make the connections to the module:
1. Check the DIP switch settings to ensure that they are set
correctly. See Figure 1, item 2.
2. Pull the cables from the backbox or spacer, and then
slide them through the module’s frame.
Note:
When attaching RJ-45 connectors to the module,
use caution not to strain the connectors. If the cables are
too stiff to fit in the backbox, remove up to 15cm (6in.)
of the cable jacket.
3. Insert the RJ-45 room bus connector into the first jack,
and then insert the next connector (to the next module)
into the next jack, as shown below. See also Figure 1,
item 1.
To attach the module on the adapter:
1. Place the module against the frame, ensuring that the
module is facing up.
2. Place the module’s upper snap fasteners against the
upper edge of the adapter.