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EBP 1200C • Setup Guide (Continued)
Step 4 — Mounting the EBP 1200C
Connectivity modules allow you to populate the Cable Cubby enclosure with a combination of AAP™ devices, cable
pass-throughs, retractors, or power modules. The EBP 1200C accommodates your choice of any two modules, allowing you
to customize the device to meet your specific needs.
The AAP module and cable pass-through module require some assembly before they can be installed in the EBP 1200C.
Install the modules.
Mount the EBP 1200C.
Install the retractors.
Route the cables.
Step 5 — Changing the Buttons
The EBP 1200C ships with a set of buttons installed and some additional blank buttons ship with the unit. You can order
others from
www.extron.com
. To replace one or more of the individual buttons, see
Changing Buttons
on page 9
Step 6 — Connecting to the eBUS System
Connect the EBP 1200C to an eBUS device or control processor.
Configure the system.
Test and troubleshoot.
Planning
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Hole Plugs
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AAP Frame Plate
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Extron removal tool (not shown)
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#6 Pan-head Mounting Screws
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Extron Tweeker (not shown)
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*A single connectivity bracket is provided. It can be used with either the AAP frame plate or the cable grommet plate.
Figure 2.
EBP 1200C Included Parts
Check all relevant regulations
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Ensure the installation complies with local, state, and national building and electrical codes.
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Ensure the installation complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act or other accessibility requirements. When planning
where to install these devices, you may need to consider factors affecting accessibility of the button panel such as height
from the floor, distance from obstructions, and how far a user must reach to press the buttons.
For guidelines, see sections 307 (“Protruding Objects”) and 308 (“Reach Ranges”) of the
2010 ADA Standards for Accessible
Design
available at
http://www.ada.gov/regs2010/2010ADAStandards/2010ADAStandards.pdf
.