Installation

10.Place the Faceplate back onto the main NXD-700Vi unit. Make sure to align the Microphone, Light, and PIR Motion sensor locations on the main unit to their respective openings on the Faceplate assembly.

Pre-Wall Installation of the Conduit Box

Wall Mount panels (NXDs) are contained within an outer housing (back box). This back box is not removed when installing the NXD into a Conduit Box (CB-TP7). The back box is only removed to gain access for the replacement of the internal components.

INSTALLER: LEAVE A GAP BETWEEN THE STUD AND CONDUIT BOX

MOUNTING TABS TO ACCOMMODATE THE DRYWALL or SHEETROCK.

This gap allows the installation of the drywall or sheetrock after the CB-TP7 Conduit

Box has been installed.

The CB-TP7 is an optional metallic box that is secured onto a stud/beam in a pre-wallsetting (where no walls are present). Installation procedures and configurations can vary depending on the installation environment. This section describes the installation procedures for the most common installation scenario. The most important thing to remember when mounting this conduit box is that the NXD-700Vi Mounting Tabs must lie flush against the outside of the sheetrock (FIG. 11).

Refer to SP-2258-02for detailed installation dimensions.

It is recommended that you cut out the surface slightly smaller than what is outlined in the installation drawings so that you can make any necessary cutout adjustments.

The wiring knockouts on the left side will be used for the NXD-700Vi Wall Mount panel connectors, so always secure the conduit box to the stud using the Stud Mounting Holes on the right side of the box.

1.Rest the right Stud Mounting tabs onto the stud (keeping the knockouts on the left). Be sure to leave enough of a gap between the stud and NXD Mounting tabs to accommodate the installation of the drywall or sheetrock after the conduit box has been mounted. Ultimately, the Mounting Tabs should lie flush against the outside of the sheetrock.

2.Fasten the CB-TP7 conduit box to the stud through the holes on the right Stud Mounting tabs (FIG. 11), using either nails or screws.

Stud Mounting tabs

Stud

Wiring knockouts (must be located on left side)

NXD Mounting tabs (should lie flush against the outside of the wall)

Drywall or sheetrock

FIG. 11 CB-TP7 conduit box components

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NXD-700Vi specifications

The AMX NXD-700Vi is a cutting-edge touchscreen control panel designed to enhance the user experience in various AV environments, including conference rooms, classrooms, and home theaters. Featuring a sleek and modern design, the NXD-700Vi combines advanced technology with an intuitive interface, making it an ideal solution for both commercial and residential applications.

At the heart of the NXD-700Vi is a 7-inch high-resolution LCD touchscreen, which delivers vibrant colors and crisp details, ensuring that users can easily navigate through the various functionalities and options available. The screen is equipped with an anti-glare coating that allows for optimal visibility in different lighting conditions, making it suitable for any setting.

One of the standout features of the NXD-700Vi is its customizable interface. Users can personalize the layout and graphics, tailoring the control panel to meet specific needs or branding requirements. This flexibility not only enhances usability but also provides a unique touch that can resonate with the intended audience.

The NXD-700Vi employs advanced networking capabilities, allowing for seamless integration with a wide array of AV devices and systems. It supports Ethernet connectivity, enabling users to control various devices from anywhere within the network. This flexibility is particularly useful in large installations where managing multiple systems can be cumbersome.

In addition to its networking capabilities, the NXD-700Vi incorporates infrared (IR) control, enabling it to communicate directly with many AV components. This dual-functionality ensures that users can manage their complete AV setup, including projectors, audio systems, and lighting, all from a single interface.

Another notable characteristic of the NXD-700Vi is its robust security features. The panel can be configured to restrict access to certain functions or settings, ensuring that sensitive content or equipment is protected from unauthorized use. This is particularly critical in environments where information security is paramount.

The unit is also designed for easy installation and management. With a built-in web server, users can configure the NXD-700Vi remotely, streamlining setup and maintenance. This feature reduces the need for on-site visits, saving both time and resources.

Overall, the AMX NXD-700Vi stands out as a sophisticated, versatile solution for modern AV control needs. With its intuitive touchscreen, customizable interface, and comprehensive integration capabilities, it is an essential tool for enhancing control and interaction in both commercial and residential environments.