Mounting the optional mmi – Applied Motion 1240i User Manual

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Flush Mounting

When you remove the MMI from the shipping carton, you will notice that it has two

parts. The first is a fairly thin section that contains the keypad, display and some

circuit boards. The other part is thicker and contains the telephone jack and a cable

that connects to the keypad assembly.
When you flush mount the MMI in a panel,

only the thin section will stick out from

your panel - the large portion mounts

behind your panel. You’ll need to cut a

precise section from your panel. There is a

cardboard template in the MMI’s shipping

box for this purpose.
If you want the MMI to be dust proof and

watertight, you must place the black rubber

gasket between the thin part of the MMI

and your panel. Assemble the two halves

using the eight small screws provided.

Surface Mounting

An easier way to mount the MMI is to bolt the two halves together ahead of time, us-

ing the eight small screws. If you want the MMI to be dust proof and watertight, put

the black rubber gasket between the two halves before screwing them together.
Then cut a hole in your panel for the cable

that runs between the MMI and the 1240i.

The hole must be at least 5/8” in diam-

eter for the connector to fit thorugh. You

will also need two holes that line up with

the big mounting holes in the MMI. The

mechanical outline on page 22 shows the

location of the big mounting holes.
When you mount the MMI to your panel,

you will need to use some kind of sealant

to keep dust and liquid out. Silicone or

latex caulking is okay, or you can make

your own gasket from a sheet of compliant

material like rubber or RTV.

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MMI
(front section
and gasket)

MMI
(rear section)

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sealant (not included)

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gasket
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Mounting the Optional MMI

There are two ways to mount the MMI in your application. No matter which method

you choose, you’ll need to connect the MMI to your 1240i with the MMI cable. The

MMI has the same telephone style connector as the 1240i.

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