Hardware Installation
Front View | Wall View |
Mounting Stud (x3) | Padlock Hole |
Cable Hole
| Cable Tie (x2) | 10-24 Threaded | Various Mounting |
| Grounding Stud |
| | Holes |
| | |
Figure 4: Universal Mounting Bracket
There are a number of holes and other features on the universal mounting bracket. The large central hole is for passing cables through when connecting the wireless port to in-the-wall cables. The smaller holes are designed to mate with various fastening hardware like junction boxes and box hanger bars. Two cable tie loops are provided for dressing cables. They accept standard nylon cable ties. The threaded stud is provided for grounding the plate when electrical codes require it. The lock hasp lines up with the lock hasp on the Altitude
300-2™. It secures the wireless port to the bracket. Either a lock or a cable tie can be placed in the lock holes.
To mount the Altitude 300-2™on the bracket, place the box's mounting holes over the mounting studs on the bracket. Firmly slide the wireless port along the mounting studs until the holes in the lock hasps line up. The unit is designed to snap into place so some force is required.
WARNING!
Make sure the holes in the lock hasps are lined up to ensure that the wireless port is completely seated. Also make sure that the wireless port is engaged on all three mounting studs.
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