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Extron electronics XTP T HWP 101 Setup Manual
Extron electronics XTP T HWP 101 Setup Manual

Extron electronics XTP T HWP 101 Setup Manual

Single input xtp decorator-style wallplate transmitter
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XTP T HWP 101 • Setup Guide
The XTP T HWP 101 is a single input XTP decorator-style wallplate transmitter that can be installed into a 1-gang UL Listed metal junction box or the
provided mud ring. This guide provides instructions for an experienced installer to install and connect the XTP T HWP 101.
Rear Panel
Front Panel
Features
Features
A
E
XTP output
connector
B
F
DC power
connector
C
USB
configuration
connector
D
Reset button
XTP T HWP 101 Rear (Left) and Front (Right) Panel Features
Figure 1.
Installation
Planning
CAUTION:
Risk of personal injury. Failure to check the item listed
below may result in personal injury.
:
ATTENTION
Risque de blessure. La non-vérification des élément
listés ci-dessous peut provoquer des blessures.
ATTENTION:
Failure to check the item listed below may result in
property damage.
:
ATTENTION
La non-vérification des élément listés ci-dessous peut
provoquer des dommages matériels.
NOTE:
If a junction box is required, it must be metal.
Ensure the installation meets building, electrical, and safety codes.
Mounting and Cabling
For additional mounting considerations, see the XTP T HWP 101 User Guide
at www.extron.com. For metal junction boxes, refer to the manufacturer for
additional mounting instructions and considerations.
Step 1 — Prepare the installation site
a.
Using a soft pencil, mark cut guidelines on the mounting surface. For
accuracy, use a template or the mounting enclosure.
NOTE:
Install junction boxes against a wall stud (see figure 2).
b.
Cut a hole in the wall. To avoid making the hole too big, cut inside the
marked lines.
c.
If using the mud ring in a wall with insulation inside, remove at least 6
inches of the insulation in all directions around the cutout. If a wall stud
interferes with removing the insulation, remove as much as possible
between the cutout and the wall stud.
d.
Test the fit by inserting the mud ring or metal junction box into the hole in
the wall. If necessary, enlarge the hole as needed.
Step 2 — Install the metal junction box or mud ring
To install a UL Listed metal junction box, use mounting screws to fasten the
box to a wall stud (see figure 2).
To install the provided mud ring, attach the mounting screws to the mud
ring and loosely attach backing clips to the ends of the screws. Rotate the
backing clips so the mud ring fits in the opening and then rotate them to fit
snugly against the back of the wall (see figure 3).
CONFIG
C
HDMI input
D
RESET
connector
Signal LED
indicators
POWER
12V
0.4
A MAX
B
Rear
PWR HDMI HDCP
HDMI IN
A
XTP OUT
Extron
Front
Screws or
Nails
Wall opening is
flush with edge
of box.
Cable
Clamp
Signal Output
Cable
Metal Junction Box Installation
Figure 2.
Backing Clip
Mounting Screw
Rotate the Backing Clip
out of the way to insert
the mud ring into the wall.
Mud Ring Installation
Figure 3.
F
E
Wall Stud
C P
C P
H D
H D
M I
M I
H D
H D
R
R
P W
P W
IN
IN
M I
M I
H D
H D
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XTP T HWP 101
Decorator-Style Faceplate
C P
C P
H D
H D
M I
M I
H D
H D
R
R
P W
P W
IN
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XTP T HWP 101
Decorator-Style
Faceplate

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  • Page 1 XTP T HWP 101 • Setup Guide The XTP T HWP 101 is a single input XTP decorator-style wallplate transmitter that can be installed into a 1-gang UL Listed metal junction box or the provided mud ring. This guide provides instructions for an experienced installer to install and connect the XTP T HWP 101.
  • Page 2 Step 4 — Mount the device to the metal junction box or mud ring Using the provided screws, attach the XTP T HWP 101 to the mud ring or metal junction box through the inner screw holes (see figure 2 or 3).