Installation Procedures: NXD-1200V Panels

Removing the Original Modero Back Box

1.Detach all connectors from the side of the touch panel.

2.Remove the magnetic faceplate from the NXD unit by gripping the faceplate and pulling outwards while applying a small amount of pressure to remove it from the main unit.

3.Place the LCD face-down on a soft cloth to expose the back of the panel and prevent scratching of the LCD.

4.Unscrew the Stereo Output nut from the Stereo Output jack.

5.Remove the I/O connector plate by using a grounded Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the two screws and slide the I/O connector plate away from the back box housing.

6.Remove the four pan-head Housing Screws from the rear of the NXD unit (FIG. 32). These screws secure the back box to the internal panel casing.

DO NOT REMOVE these panel securing screws

DO NOT REMOVE these panel securing screws

Unscrew these four Housing Screws

to remove the back box. These make direct contact with the black outer housing.

FIG. 32 Location of the attachment screws on the NXD back box

DO NOT REMOVE THE FOUR PANEL SECURING SCREWS. These screws secure

the LCD to the metallic casing underneath.

7.Lift the back box housing to separate it from the internal panel casing.

Installing the MP-TP12 Back Box

1.Unscrew the four pan-head Housing screws (#8-32) from the MP-TP12 rear plastic cover.

2.Gently place the MP-TP12 back box over the internal panel casing (with the cable routing hole on the right-side of the panel).

3.Re-install and secure the four pan-head Housing Screws into their pre-drilled holes along the edges of the MB-TP12 back box (FIG. 33) and secure them using a grounded Phillips-head screwdriver.

4.Place the I/O connector plate back over the connector opening and align the connector locations.

5.Resecure the I/O connector plate (using a grounded Phillips-head screwdriver) and resecure the Stereo Output nut on the Stereo Output jack.

34

1200V Modero Video Touch Panels

Page 44
Image 44
AMX NXT-1200V manual Removing the Original Modero Back Box, Installing the MP-TP12 Back Box