Installation, Installing the internal components, Installing the no-button trim ring – AMX Modero NXD-1000Vi User Manual

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Installation

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10" Modero Widescreen Touch Panels

Installation

NXD panels are installed into either a pre-wall surface (using a CB-TP10 conduit/wallbox) or a solid
surface (using either solid surface or drywall screws).

Installing the Internal Components

Installation of the internal components such as the upgraded Compact Flash and the
NXA-WC80211B/CF Wireless card are described in detail within the following sections:

NXA-WC80211GCF 802.11g Wireless Card (FG2255-07) section on page 17.

NXA-CFSP Compact Flash (FG2116-3x) section on page 20.

Installing the No-Button Trim Ring

The NXD-1000Vi panel is shipped from AMX with a default Button Trim Ring already installed. The
unit is also shipped with an included Trim Ring containing no button openings (a No-Button Trim Ring)
that allows you, if desired, to change the default configuration of the NXD panel Faceplate to that with
no-button openings. In order to install this included No-Button Trim Ring, you must first remove the
factory-installed default Button Trim Ring, the two small buttons, and associated two clear light pipes.

1.

The Faceplate is secured to the panel with plastic latches. To remove the Faceplate, simply pull it
away from the panel by gently tugging it outwards until the entire Faceplate comes away from the
panel.

2.

Turn the Faceplate over to expose the inside surface and view the Trim Ring latches (FIG. 16).

3.

In a single motion, press down and then outwards on the three Trim Ring latches located along the
top of the internal surface of the Faceplate to begin removing the Button Trim Ring. Removing the
Internal Faceplate from the panel exposes the pushbuttons and light pipes along the inside of the
Internal Faceplate.

4.

Gently tug along the edges of the Button Trim Ring and work your way around the edges to remove
it from the Faceplate (FIG. 16).

It is recommended that if you are planning on upgrading your panel components
(flash and wireless), you do so before beginning any panel installations.

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