Ericsson HM200c/HM201c manual Wall Mounting Procedure

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PipeRider® Cable Modem User's Guide

HM200c/HM201c

Wall Mounting Procedure

Step 1.

The PipeRider cable modem can be mounted on the wall using two screws and the two mounting slots on the bottom of the unit. When mounted, the orientation of the cable modem will be as shown below.

Step 2.

Use the template below to mark the screw locations.

10 cm

Step 3.

Insert and secure screws to the wall. The screws should not be secured flush to the wall. Leave a gap of approximately 0.6 cm from the wall surface to the bottom of the screw head.

Step 4.

Slip the PipeRider slots over the screw heads and pull down until the unit is seated securely. A slight adjustment to the screws may be necessary to provide a snug fit to the wall.

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