9457 Industrial Computer
3-12
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72-inch (1.83 m) monitor power cable
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Two 72-inch (1.83 m) serial cables, for the touch screen and built-in mouse
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72-inch (1.83 m) Host/LED cable
The remote mounting brackets are designed to be used to mount the computer module to
a shelf or other flat surface, from above or below. They are used to replace the plastic-
covered brackets used to mate the computer module to the monitor module.
The brackets may be installed on the module in either of two positions. When installed
along the bottom edge of the module, they allow the module to be mounted to the surface
on which it will sit. When installed in place of the plastic-covered slide brackets along
the top edges of the module, they may be used to hang the computer module on top of or
underneath a shelf or cabinet.
When remote-mounting the computer module, be certain to observe the precautions de-
scribed in
General Installation and Mounting Considerations
, later in this chapter.
1.
Disconnect all power supplies and cables from both the monitor and computer mod-
ules.
2.
If the computer module is mounted to the monitor module, remove the computer
module, as described in
Removing the Computer Module
, earlier in this chapter.
3.
Remove the two screws that hold each of the thumbscrew brackets to the top of the
computer module, then remove the brackets.
4.
If you intend to use the remote mounting brackets to replace the plastic-covered slide
brackets along the top of the computer module, remove each of the five screws that
hold the plastic-covered slide bracket to the side of the computer module, then re-
move the bracket.
5.
Position the bracket from the Remote Mount Kit so that its five screw holes align
with either the top or the bottom set of mounting holes on the computer module, then
mount it using the screws supplied with the Remote Mounting Kit.
Bracket Mounting
Screws (5 per bracket)
Brackets mounted in lower
(shelf-top mounting) position
Brackets mounted in upper
position (for hanging from a shelf)
Figure Chapter 3 -8. Installing Remote Mounting Brackets