Extron electronic USFM 100 manual

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    1 USFM 100 • Installation Guide IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read all instructions before starting installation. When using this accessory , basic precautions should always be followed, including the following : WARNING: Risk of Personal Injury . Maximum setup load for the USFM 100 (projector arm) is 20 lbs (9.1 kg). SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS N[...]

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    2 Hardwar e Included in the Kit Parts Qty Application ¼ - 20 x 2 inch, pan head bolts, 4 Base plate to wall installation ¼ inch T oggle assembly 4 Base plate to wall installation ¼ inch metal washers (47/64 inch OD) 8 Base plate to wall installation 5/16 x 3 inch lag screws 4 Base plate to wall installation 5/16 inch metal washers (11/32 inch ID[...]

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    3 Le ve l Cutout fo r Signal Ca bl e Access Ma rk er fo r Pilot Hole USFM 100 Base Plate Mounting Holes Signal Ca bl es Exiting from Cutout Figure 2. W all Mounting Features c. If the cables are to be run behind the wall to the USFM 100 location, mark the cutout area on the wall large enough for signal cables (see figure 2 ). d. Remove the base pl[...]

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    4 NOTE: Mount the switcher with the rear panel uppermost for ease of cable connection (see figure 4 ). (1) 6-32 x 1/4" Screw (2) 4-40 x 1/4" Screws Mounting Plate P oleV ault ™ Switcher Securing T ab USFM 100 Base Plate L R L R L R AUX AUDIO INPUT 5 LINE OUT VOICELIFT RECEIVER PAGING SENSOR DO NOT GROUND OR SHORT SPEAKER OUTPUTS 1B RGB[...]

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    5 Signal Cable Access Cutout Option 2400 V700 Race wa y Option Conduit Option Figure 5. Cabling Run Options If running cable behind the walls: Run all the cables from all the locations to the USFM 100 and through the access hole (cut in step 1d ) . Proceed to step 4. If using a surface raceway or conduit: a. T urn over the left or right cover as ne[...]

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    6 5. Attach the Boom Arm, Power Supply , and Projector a. Hook the boom arm over the top rail on the base plate so that the tab on the arm (see figure 6 , inset) is against the rail. Secure the arm at the bottom with the two supplied (10-32 x 3/8 inch) pan head screws and washers, and at the top with the single ¼-28 x ¾ inch screw . Phillips Pan[...]

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    7 34.40" (87.38 cm) 2.20" (5.59 cm) 31.80" (80.77 cm) 3.60" (9.14 cm) 3.85" (9.77 cm) 11.82" (30.02 cm) 1.25" (3.18 cm) Base Plate (front view) Boom Arm (side view) Boom Arm (top view) 21.65" (54.99 cm) 12.50" (min.) (31.75 cm) 21.65" (54.99 cm) 11.14" (28.29 cm) 31.80" (max.) (80.77 cm) 3[...]

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    8 USFM 100 Installation Guide, cont'd 68-1838-01 Rev C 08 12 31.80" (max) (80.77 cm) 30.00" (max) (76.20 cm) 3.71" (9.42 cm) 3.22” - 5.22" (8.18 - 13.26 cm) 4.42” - 6.42" (11.23 - 16.31 cm) Center of UPB 0.0” - 2.0" (0 - 5.08 cm) 6.25" (15.88 cm) 8.90" (22.61 cm) 34.40" (87.38 cm) 12.15" [...]