
MOUNTING THE CONSOLE(S)
There are two methods that may be used for mounting consoles – Surface Mounting
and Flush Mounting. If a “rough-in” ring (4133) has been installed in the wall
in a new construction application, only the flush mounting method is applicable.
Note: Early production 4137 consoles are equipped with flying leads exiting
from the rear of the console for connection to the control. Later
production units are supplied with an interface connector (with flying
leads attached) which plugs into the rear of the console.
Proper selection
of mounting location and height is
important for optimum
viewability of the LCD display on the console. A location in which lighting is
directly above the console should be avoided,
since this can shadow the display.
For optimum viewing, the console should also be mounted so that the display is
slightly below eye level to ensure that the system’s users will look down at the
display.
Surface Mounting:
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Use the template provided (on a separate sheet) to mark the positions on
the wall for the screw mounting holes and the cut–out for the interface
wiring. Use wall anchors for the screws and make the cut–out in the wall no
larger than indicated on the template.
Pull the interface wiring in the wall through the cut-out.
Remove the console’s back cover. The securing screw at the front of the
console must be removed to release the back cover (see Diagram 4 for screw
location).
Pass the interface wiring through the opening in the back cover and then
mount the back cover to the wall surface with screws.
Splice the interface wiring to the console wires (or to the wires on the
interface connector supplied with later production 4137s). See Diagram 1
and Table C for wire colors and assignments. Insulated solderless wire
splices (such as Ademco No. 311) may be used for splicing. Check wire
connections carefully before splicing.
If a late production 4137 is being used,
attach the interface connector to
the board at the rear of the console.
Attach the main body of the console to the wall-mounted back cover. The
console is properly attached when it snaps into place. Use the securing
screw (previously removed) to secure
the console to the back cover (see
Diagram 4 for location of screw hole), then insert the small name plate
supplied into the recessed opening to cover the screw head.
Flush Wall Mounting:
If a “rough-in”
ring (4133) has been previously installed in the wall (during
new construction),
disregard step 1 and proceed to step 2, since the required
opening for the console is already present.
If a wall plate (4136) is installed
over the rough–in ring, remove the plate to expose the opening.
1. Cut an opening measuring 4–5/16” (11 cm) high by 7–3/4” (20 cm) wide
between studs in the wall. The opening must be no less than 1-1/2” (4 cm)
from either stud. Avoid cutting the opening any larger than that specified.
See Diagram 5.
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