Mounting Access Devices; Surface Mount; Flush Mount - Chamberlain APEX Access Device Installation And Operation Manual

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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
The APEX Access Device requires minimal maintenance. However, as
with any electronic or mechanical device that is used regularly, a small
amount of maintenance done on a regular basis will extend the life of the
product.
Periodic Visual Inspection
The APEX device should be inspected monthly. When performing the
visual inspection, look for the following items:
Damage caused by contact with vehicles, vandalism, etc.
Damage caused by water, rain, salt spray, etc.
Breaks or cracks in the sealant where the APEX mounts to the
gooseneck stand or wall
Periodic Cleaning
The APEX should be cleaned at least twice a year. More frequent cleaning
may be required in harsh environments.
Cleaning the Housing and Touchpad
Inspect and clean the housing and touchpad at least once a year. To clean
the housing, spray the unit with a mild household cleaner and wipe with
a soft cloth. Do not use harsh chemicals, abrasives, or petroleum-based
products as they can damage the fi nish on the housing. Do not immerse the
device in water or use a pressure washer. A small, soft brush (a toothbrush
works well) can be used to clean between the keys on the touchpad.
Remove the APEX from the housing to inspect and clean the inside of the
unit. When inspecting the inside of the housing and the APEX, look for the
following items:
Dirt or dust that has collected on the inside of the housing and the
circuit board
Signs of water damage or corrosion caused by prolonged contact to
water
Insects or insect droppings
Wipe out the inside of the housing with a soft cloth to remove any debris
that has collected. Do not use cleaners of any kind, including water, to clean
inside the housing or on the circuit boards. A small can of compressed air
can be used to remove insects and dust from the circuit board.
Cleaning the Magnetic Stripe Reader
The APEX is shipped with a cleaning card for the magnetic stripe reader (if
installed). The cleaning card is a small plastic card with a special cleaning
surface on one side that has been saturated with a cleaning solution. To
clean the reader, swipe the cleaning card several times through the slot
in the reader. Once the card has been used, it should be disposed of.
Additional cards can be ordered from Chamberlain Access Solutions. It is
advisable to keep a supply of cards on hand.
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Mounting Access Devices

The proper mounting height for the APEX varies with the application.
There are several options for mounting access devices: surface mount,
fl ush mount, box mount, and wall mount. These can be attached to a wall
or installed at an entrance using a gooseneck or bollard.
Once it has been determined where to install the keypad, the location and
purpose of the device should be noted on a site security wiring plan that is
kept in a safe location for future maintenance and service purposes.

Surface Mount

Surface mounting of keypads is
generally used in conjunction with door
strikes and elevators. Mounting height
is generally 48" – 58" from the fi nished
fl oor to the center of the '5' button on
the touchpad. The actual location of the
wall-mounted APEX may be affected by
local building codes.
The type of fasteners required will
depend on the material used to
construct the wall. If the APEX is
installed on an exterior wall, make sure
the contact point between the housing
and the wall is sealed with some form
of silicone sealant rated for outdoor use
to prevent moisture and insects from
getting into the housing.

Flush Mount

A fl ush mount box allows the keypad to
be set into hollow walls and is generally
used in interior installations. The fl ush
mount box must be ordered separately.
Mounting height is generally 48" – 58"
from the fi nished fl oor to the center of
the '5' button on the touchpad. If the
fl ush mount kit must be used outdoors,
a gasket is required for the face plate.
Refer to Figure 8 for the mounting
details of the fl ush mount adapter. The
actual placement of the APEX device
and the wiring methods to it may be
affected by local building codes.
An elevator fl ush mount is available
that is made of brushed stainless steel
for mounting inside elevator cars. This
model does not include an intercom.
Figure 6
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