Installation and Operation, cont’d
2.Mount the unit on the rack using the two included rack screws. The MIX 301 can be vertically mounted facing in either direction, as shown in the following diagram.
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Furniture/Projector mounting
Use the optional mounting kit (furniture, part
Furniture mounting
1. Remove the rubber feet if they were previously installed.
2. Attach the mounting bracket to the MIX 301, as shown here.
a. Remove the two machine screws from one side of the unit. Save
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future use. |
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b. After lining up a
bracket with the holes, attach the bracket using the longer machine screws provided.
c. Repeat this step to attach the other bracket.
3.Attach the MIX 301 to the furniture.
a.Hold the unit against the underside of the table or other furniture, and mark the locations for four screws (two screws per bracket) on the mounting surface.
b.At each mark, drill a 3/32" (2 mm) diameter pilot hole approximately 0.25" (6 mm) deep in the mounting surface.
c.Insert #8 wood screws into the four pilot holes. Tighten each screw into the mounting surface until just less than 0.25" (6 mm) of the screw protrudes.
d.Align the bracket slots with the wood screws and place the unit against the mounting surface.
e.Slide the unit either forward or backward until the screws are in contact with the edge of the bracket slots. Then, tighten each screw to secure the unit in place.
Projector mounting
1.Remove the rubber feet if
| they were previously | Projector |
| installed. | Mounting |
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2. | Attach the mounting | Mounting |
| bracket to the MIX 301 | |
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| with the machine screws |
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| provided. | Ceiling |
3. Secure the unit to a projector mount or other surface using mounting bolts as shown in the following diagram.
Digital Projector
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