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Power Outlet Faceplate Installation Instructions

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Power Outlet Faceplate Installation Instructions CAUTION: Not for use in "Fire-Break" walls unless used in conjunction with signal-line modules! 4 in. STEP 1: 3 3/4 in. Select a location close to the display device (Plasma TV, DLP, etc.). In the case of a wall-mounted 1 Plasma TV, this may be behind the display device and totally hidden from view once the Plasma TV is mounted. Cut a 4-inch wide by 3 3/4-inch high hole in the wall for the In-Wall power cable (not included) and signal wires (not included). NOTE: For new construction (pre-wire): Use a Carlon new-work electrical box (Model B122A). A Carlon low voltage add-on bracket (Model SCIOOSC) may be used to indicate the size and location of the opening needed in the drywall. The low-voltage bracket may be left in place when installing the outlet faceplate. STEP 2: 2 Run the AC wires through the lower-left entry of the included outlet box. No more than 1 inch of wire sheath should extend into the outlet box. 3 inches of wire should be able to extend beyond the opening of the outlet box. Install the outlet box into the right side of the hole. 3 4 STEP 3: Slide the included shrink-wrap tubing over the ground wire to prevent contact with the circuit board. Use the included wire nuts to connect the wires. STEP 4: Remove the blank module interface cover and run the signal cables through the opening. Keep the cover for use in STEP 6. 5 6 RUBBER PLUG CIRCULAR SCORE MARKS STEP 5: Neatly fold the AC wires as you install the outlet faceplate into the wall with the AC side fitting into the outlet box. Secure the unit to the outlet box with the included screws. NOTE: Only the right side screws are used to mount the inlet faceplate into the included outlet box. The left side screws are for appearance only and are held on with the included plastic washers. All four screws are used when mounting the protector to a new-work electrical box and low voltage add-on bracket. STEP 6: The blank cover comes with a rectangular rubber plug that has a series of circular score-marks on the backside. Using these score-marks as a guide, cut holes in the plug to match the number and size of signal-line cables. Run the cables through the holes in the plug and reinstall the plug/cover combination into the opening of the base unit. Be sure to leave enough signal-line cable to reach the display device. Optional: Signal-line protection modules (sold separately) may be used instead of the blank cover/rubber plug combination. Connect the signal cables to the appropriate Max In-Wall module and slide the module into the opening. The module can be installed to three different depths, from flush to full recess. To remove the module, use the tool included with the module. NOTE: The module shown is for illustration purposes, and is not included with the MIW-PowerKit-TL. A variety of modules are sold separately. This product must be used with the blank module cover interface, or a signal line module installed. Do not use this product in a "Fire-Break" wall unless a signal-line module is also installed. PAGE 3

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Power Outlet Faceplate Installation Instructions
4 in.
3 3/4 in.
STEP 1:
Select a location close to the display device (Plasma TV, DLP, etc.).
In the case of a wall-mounted
Plasma TV, this may be behind the display device and totally hidden from view once the Plasma TV
is mounted.
Cut a 4-inch wide by 3 3/4-inch high hole in the wall for the In-Wall power cable (not
included) and signal wires (not included).
STEP 2:
Run the AC wires through the lower-left entry of the included outlet box.
No more than 1 inch of wire
sheath should extend into the outlet box. 3 inches of wire should be able to extend beyond the opening
of the outlet box. Install the outlet box into the right side of the hole.
STEP 3:
Slide the included shrink-wrap tubing over the ground wire to prevent contact with the circuit board.
Use the included wire nuts to connect the wires.
STEP 4:
Remove the blank module interface cover and run the signal cables through the opening.
Keep the cover for use in STEP 6.
STEP 5:
Neatly fold the AC wires as you install the outlet faceplate into the wall with the AC side fitting into
the outlet box.
Secure the unit to the outlet box with the included screws.
NOTE:
Only the right side screws are used to mount the inlet faceplate into the included outlet box.
The left side screws are for appearance only and are held on with the included plastic washers.
All four screws are used when mounting the protector to a new-work electrical box and low voltage
add-on bracket.
STEP 6:
The blank cover comes with a rectangular rubber plug that has a series of circular score-marks
on the backside.
Using these score-marks as a guide, cut holes in the plug to match the number
and size of signal-line cables.
Run the cables through the holes in the plug and reinstall the plug/cover
combination into the opening of the base unit.
Be sure to leave enough signal-line cable to reach the
display device.
Optional:
Signal-line protection modules (sold separately) may be used instead of the blank cover/rubber
plug combination.
Connect the signal cables to the appropriate Max In-Wall module and slide the module
into the opening.
The module can be installed to three different depths, from flush to full recess.
To remove the module, use the tool included with the module.
NOTE:
The module shown is for illustration purposes, and is not included with the MIW-PowerKit-TL.
A variety of modules are sold separately.
This product must be used with the blank module cover
interface, or a signal line module installed.
Do not use this product in a “Fire-Break” wall unless
a signal-line module is also installed.
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SCORE
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RUBBER
PLUG
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CAUTION:
Not for use in “Fire-Break” walls unless used in conjunction with signal-line modules!
NOTE:
For new construction (pre-wire): Use a Carlon new-work electrical box (Model B122A).
A Carlon low voltage add-on bracket (Model SCIOOSC) may be used to indicate the size and location
of the opening needed in the drywall.
The low-voltage bracket may be left in place when installing
the outlet faceplate.
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