Step 4: Route the cables
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Step 4: Route the cables
Follow these guidelines as you route specific cables through the points of entry
into the base of the InTouch. For example:
•
Ethernet — Route the cable through the back wall into the base or through the
hole at the bottom of the base
•
Remote readers — If you purchased a remote badge reader or universal relay
kit, you must run those cables through the wall or along the wall into the base
of the InTouch. See the installation guides for those options.
•
Transformer — If you ordered a transformer with a 6-ft. cable to plug into an
external wall outlet, you will route that cable through one of the bottom access
holes after you install the transformer (
“Step 5: Install components and
options in the base”
on page 38.)
Remove cable access plugs
The base of the InTouch has two cable access holes in the top right of the base and
two holes at the bottom of the base. If you plan to route cable through one or both
bottom holes, remove the plastic plugs.
Summary of Contents for InTouch 9100 Slim Profile
Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Before You Install the InTouch ...
Page 21: ...Chapter 2 Install the Standard Model InTouch ...
Page 50: ...Chapter 2 Install the Standard Model InTouch 50 c Tighten both screws ...
Page 60: ...Chapter 2 Install the Standard Model InTouch 60 ...
Page 61: ...Chapter 3 Install the Slim Profile InTouch ...
Page 75: ...Step 6 Secure the cables with the strain relief clip 75 ...
Page 84: ...Chapter 3 Install the Slim Profile InTouch 84 ...
Page 85: ...Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Preventive Maintenance ...
Page 94: ...Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Preventive Maintenance 94 ...
Page 95: ...Appendix A Replace a Series 4000 Device with the InTouch ...