D-Link PM0599-03 owner manual Installation Instructions, Installing the Hanger Bracket

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION

MoD BoX must be solidly fastened to structural mem- bers within the supporting wall.

MoD BoX weighs 130 pounds (50 kg); if it falls, it could cause damage or injury.

CAUTION

Supplied fasteners (1-1/2” lag screws) are for wood wall stud construction. For other types of construc- tion, installer must provide and use appropriate fasteners.

INSTALLING THE HANGER BRACKET

NOTE: It is recommended that all wall installations or removals be performed by two people for safety reasons.

NOTE: Before installing the MoD BoX on a wall, you should first install the hard drive.

1.PREFERRED METHOD*: At the installation location, use a level to mark a horizontal line that is exactly 64-3/8” (163.5 CM) off the floor. This will place the bottom of the MoD BoX at the recommended 38” (965 cm) above the floor. Refer to Figure 1-1.

2.Using the level, mark another horizontal line which is 17" (43.2 cm) below the first line.

3.Locate the wall stud locations on the horizontal lines. Drill 5/32” holes at the marks. Place the hanger against the wall and secure using the (4) 1/4” x 1-1/2” lag screws supplied.

*In order to comply with the height requirements of ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act), this line must be no more than 55-3/8” (140.6 cm) from the floor.

PM0599-03

MOD BOX INSTALLATION & OWNER’S MANUAL

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Contents MoD BoX Installation & Owner’s Manual Page Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Introduction Unpacking & System DescriptionGeneral Features MOD BOX Jukebox FeaturesVisual Inspection Unpacking InstructionsHandy Case ExteriorInstalling the Hanger Bracket Installation InstructionsInstalling the Hanger Bracket Witness Line Hanging the MOD BOX on a BracketLocking the MOD BOX to the Bracket Major Components of the MOD BOX Preamplifier Watt Audio Digital Power AmplifierMars Bill Acceptor Credit Card ReaderMajor Components Major Components General MOD BOX SpecificationsPower Supply Board Assembly Power SystemNetwork Internet Wiring Where to Install the Designated Line and RouterRouter & ROUTER/MODEM Power Outlet Router/Modem PowerIntroduction RouterEnnn Ethernet Cable Pin Out and InstructionsPower on the Router Installing the RouterSelect a Location Mount or Place the RouterProgramming the Router Router Setup ScreenDynamic IP Used by most cable modems See Figure ProcedureComcast formerly AT&T Broadband Internet CoxTime Warner Roadrunner PPPoE Used by many DSL modems See Figure Static IP Installing the Hard Drive Installing Hard Drive and TestingLine Cord Location to Completely Disconnect Power IDE and Power Cable Attached to Hard Drive Peripherals Testing the UnitMusic Selection and Pricing Audio TestSound System Setup Sound System SetupIntroduction Equalizer Settings What The Equalizer DoesIf the Room or Speaker System Requires a Trade-Off View of Preamplifier Procedures for AdjustmentSoft and Highly Absorbent Rooms Average or Moderately Absorbent RoomsHard or Non-Absorbent Rooms Watts of RMS Power per Amplifier or 125 Watts per Channel Speaker SynopsisPaging Speaker Rating Each 8 Ohms @ 150 Watts Connections for Either Ohms Speakers or 8 OHM Speakers Single Volume Control 3-WIRE Dual Volume Control 4-WIREPerimeter Lighting Controller Lighting Controller on MOD BOX Door Routine Service Exterior PartProcedure Preventive MaintenanceTroubleshooting Power Supply Board MOD BOX LED’SCommunication Controller HDD LED RED Computer Core AssemblySequence of Operation Communicationcontrollerwiringdiagram Connection DiagramsComputerwiring Power Wiring Amplifier Assembly Problem Symptom Probable Cause Troubleshooting ChartsProblem Symptom Probable Cause Troubleshooting Merit Product Support and Services Merit Limited Warranty Merit Industries, Inc. Software License Agreement Limitation on Liability Contrat de licence de logiciel de Merit Industries, Inc Exclusion de toute autre garantie Merit Industries, Inc. Softwarelizenzabkommen Beschränkungen Page Page PM0599-03