Figure 41
Router Door Closed with Security Panel Installed
6.
Insert a lock that you provide through the router door lock post (Item 1 in
The SD card can be accessed only by users who have access to the router door lock. The router can be removed from
the mounting bracket only by users who have access to the router door lock.
Mounting the Router onto a Wall
The mounting bracket has wall-mount holes that you can use to mount the router directly onto a wall.
To mount the router on a wall, you must provide the hardware and anchors that can be used with the wall material in the
installation environment.
Caution:
The wall material and hardware that you use to mount the router must be able to support the weight of the router
with two modules installed: approximately 23.0 pounds (10.4 Kg). The bolts must support a minimum of 150 in-lbs of
pull out moment (FoS not included).
Router Orientation When Mounting
When mounting the router onto a wall, ensure that the router is oriented with the chassis cabling openings pointing
downward so the router cable hangs down.
Caution:
Never mount the router with the bottom (facing up) or to the side.
Wall-Mount Location
Identify an area on a wall that meets the safety, space, and environmental requirements described in
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