Installing the Control Panel in a
Remote Location
For your convenience, the control panel can be removed
from the unit and mounted at a convenient location within
10 ft. (3.1 m.) of the unit. To remove the control panel
from the unit:
1.
Turn the unit OFF and disconnect it from the
power supply.
2.
Slide the control panel upward about 1/4” (.64
cm) to 3/8” (.95 cm) - just enough to clear con-
nector on top cover, pull forward, and remove.
(The control panel fits tightly in the unit so it may
be difficult to remove.)
3.
Replace the control panel with the blank panel
provided with the unit to protect the electrical
connector.
4.
Using the wall bracket as a template, locate and
drill the mounting holes in the wall. A minimum
of two (customer-supplied) fasteners will be
required. Attach the wall bracket to the wall
using the customer-supplied fasteners.
5.
Locate the 25-pin connector on the back top
right of the unit. Remove the protective black
cover and store it for future use if the control
panel is returned to the top cover.
6.
Locate the 10 ft. (3.1 m.) 25 pin M-F cable
included with the unit; attach the female end to
the 25 pin connector on the back top right of the
unit, and the other end to the connector on the
bottom of the control panel.
7.
Tighten the cable screws on each end to secure
the cable to the unit and control panel.
8.
The control panel may now be mounted on the
wall.
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NSTALLATION
Note
The removable control panel was not
designed to be repeatedly removed
from the unit, therefore, you may
experience difficulty when attempting
to remove it. It is therefore
recommended that the control panel
be permanently mounted in a remote
location or remain intact with the unit.
Caution
Repeated removal and replacement of
the control panel from the top cover
may eventually cause it to become
damaged.
Note
The blank protective cover on the rear
side panel display connector should
remain in place when the display is
not remotely located.
Blank
panel
Wall Mount
Bracket