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Installation
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Instruction Manual - Solecis Digital Switchers
Installation
Overview
Installing the Solecis Digital Switcher is a quick and simple process. Before connecting the switcher to its peripheral
devices and powering the device, be sure to mount the device using one of the methods detailed below. The switchers
also include rubber feet that you can apply to the bottom of the device for table-top mounting.
Also included in this chapter is information on making initial connections and configurations to begin running your
switcher.
Mounting the Switcher
The Solecis Digital Switchers can be mounted using V Style Surface Mounting Brackets. The Surface Mount Brackets
are designed for mounting a single module (to a wall, on or under a desk, etc.) The brackets may be attached to mount
the top or the bottom flush with the mounting surface. They are optionally available for the SDX-410-DX and the
SDX-510M-DX.
Insert the #4-40 3/16 inch pan head screws (provided) as shown in FIG. 28 and tighten. Brackets can either align flush
with the top or with the bottom.
FIG. 28 Installing Surface Mount Brackets
Surface Mounting
Perform the following steps to surface mount the switcher:
Note: The #8 x 1/2 inch tapping pan head screws provided for mounting to a flat surface are designed for wood. If the
module needs to be mounted on a different type of surface, use the appropriate type of fastener, e.g., dry wall anchors
(not provided).
1. Place the switcher in the desired final position on the mounting surface and mark the screw position as indicated in
FIG. 29.
FIG. 29 Mark screw positions
Important: The mark for the screw’s position in each of the mounting holes needs to be made in the end of the slots (all
marks to either the top of the slots or all marks to the bottom).
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