Optional Cable Retaining Clip And Shroud Installation - Wyse Winterm 3200LE Administrator's Manual

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1. Use the wall-mount bracket as a template to determine the positions of the
mounting holes on the wall.
2. Mark the locations of the mounting holes.
3. Install the (user-provided) wall anchors. Any standard anchoring method may be
used, such as screws, butterfly anchors, or expansion bolts. The anchor screw
heads must have just enough clearance to allow the bracket to slip onto them
when hanging the assembled terminal (see the Caution above).
4. Loosen (but do not remove) the two screws securing the mounting clips to the
back panel. Leave enough clearance so the lower tabs of the mounting bracket
can slip under the screws.
5. Insert the upper tabs of the mounting bracket into the slotted holes in the back of
the terminal housing.
6. Slip the lower tabs of the mounting bracket under the two screws loosened in
step 4. The tabs should go between the screw heads and the mounting clips.
7. Tighten the screws to hold the bracket firmly in place.
8. Hang the terminal assembly on the wall-anchor mounting screws.
9. Install the cable retaining loop and shroud using the procedure that follows.

Optional Cable Retaining Clip and Shroud Installation

The optional plastic shroud may be installed to conceal the cable connectors at the
rear of the terminal housing. A retaining loop is included to keep the cables
together. Proceed as follows.
1. Attach the upper and lower shroud mounting clips as shown in Figure 2-5, using
the existing screws.
2. Attach the cables to their respective connectors on the back panel of the
terminal (see "Connecting the Terminal").
3. Gather the cables together and place the retaining loop over them. Insert the
ends of the retaining loop into the catches on the lower shroud mounting clip
(see the following figure).
Note
When determining location, take into account the cable
lengths of the monitor, keyboard, mouse, power supply,
and peripherals.
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