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AMX HPX-1600-NA-SL Installation Guide

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1. shields occupy the entire space requirement below the table Installation Guide The following sections describe the preparation installation and setup of the HPX 1600 Hydraport Base Assembly using the HPX AC TK Hydraport Installation Tool Kit FG559 90 Note Read these instructions in their entirety before beginning the installation The installation requires specific steps to be performed in specific order page 1 of 4 2 Cut the Hole In the Mounting Surface Use the HPX AC TK router template FG559 90 and a suitable router with 72 arbor to create the hole in the mounting surface FIG 2 provides the hole cutout dimensions for reference 4 00 i NL HYDRAPORT ASSEMBLY 1 Carefully measure the tabletop or other mounting surface to locate the desired position of the Hydraport unit 2 Apply mounting strips or other appropriate double sided tape to the bottom surface of the router template making sure that the rounded edges of the mounting strips protrude slightly beyond the edges of the template see FIG 3 3 Use the alignment marks scribed on the template to align the template properly on the mounting surface FIG 3 FIG 2 Hole Cutout Dimensions Double sided mounting strips w PN aO r SPECIFICO Aovulte eit f O culo hy bod edt wate Z i at Suet CORRECT OPENING SIT LD f f i f l f C A f i ji Alignment Marks f Leb TES j f SSo or F MEAT 0359 90
2. TK Hydraport Installation Tool Kit FG559 90 e HPX AC HSP Hydraport Spring Kit for Heavy Loads FG559 42 FIG 1 Hydraport System Space Requirements Certifications az aad e The Hydraport system requires a mounting surface from 19mm 75in to 50mm 2 0in thick e The Hydraport system requires at least the following amount of space below the mounting surface to install see FIG 1 383mm 15 08 height below surface a The following table lists the components of the optional HPX AC TK Hydraport Installation Tool Kit Optional HPX AC TK Hydraport Installation Tool Kit FG559 90 f ae 293mm 11 54 width HPX AC TMPLT 559 91 router template e If the system is to be mounted within a column pillar or other enclosed space 4 Mounting Strips Note The Mounting Strips are manufactured by 3M below the mounting surface please note that final assembly and termination will require the installer to have access to this space below the mounting surface The 3M part number is 17021P Care should also be taken to ensure that the system does not interfere with the normal use of the workspace Router bit Freud 12 128 or Whiteside 1072 For example on a table or work surface ensure that the system does not interfere Guide Bushing Woodcraft 144693 with the user s legs when they are seated at the table Note Even when the system is deployed in the up position the mounting system and Lock Nut Woodcraft 144696
3. order to accommodate the various thicknesses of mounting surfaces see FIG 4 on page 2 Note the direction of the screw bosses For mounting surfaces less than 35mm thick orient the screw bosses away form the main assembly down For mounting surfaces greater than 35mm thick orient the screw bosses toward the main assembly up 2 Place the retaining ring over the lower portion of the base assembly and against the underside of the mounting surface If an accessory mounting bracket HPX AC MB FG559 21 is to be used install it now by trapping it between the retaining ring and mounting surface 3 Gradually tighten the 4 retaining screws to secure the unit in the mounting sur face e Ensure the unit is properly aligned in the mounting surface e Torque the retaining screws to approximately 3 in lbs e Do not over tighten the screws 4 After tightening the retaining screws ensure the unit moves smoothly up and down e Over tightening the retaining screws can cause the system to bind e If the system binds gradually loosen the retaining screws until it operates smoothly 7 Install Shields 1 Secure the 2 shields to each other using the 8 supplied screws 2 Ensure that any fixed cables pass through the assembled shield appropriately 3 Snap the assembled shield onto the lower portion of the mounting sleeve Install the 4 additional mounting screws into the top of the shield to secure the shield to the mounting sleev
4. d 1 Clip both lift spring assemblies onto the mounting sleeve 2 Ensure the lift spring assembly is oriented properly FIG 5 Base Assembly bottom of HPX 1600 Mounting Sleeve FIG 5 Lift spring assembly clipped to main sleeve 3 Unlatch the sliding frame and mounting sleeve so the sleeve is free to slide relative to the frame 4 Slide the mounting sleeve so that it is nearest to the bottom cover 5 Take hold of the body of one lift spring assembly and pull it firmly up so that it can be snapped into the provided slot in the bottom cover FIG 6 Notch on Lift Spring Assembly The notch on the Lift Spring Assembly fits into the slot on the Bottom Cover Slot on Bottom Cover FIG 6 Inserting the Lift Spring Assembly Into the Bottom Cover 6 Repeat for the second lift spring assembly T Slide the mounting sleeve towards the top of the unit until the unit latches in the closed position 5 Install the System Into the Mounting Surface Turn the system over and install the unit into the cutout in the mounting surface e Make sure that all cables from the backside terminations pass through the cutout e Note that any fixed cables should already be passed through both the mounting surface and retaining ring 6 Install the Retaining Ring 1 Insert the four 6 32 x 1 3 8 retaining screws into the retaining ring Note the orientation of the retaining ring This orientation changes in
5. e 8 Secure Cables Terminate the backside connections as required for each cable exiting bottom of the HPX 1600 Secure these cables and the power cable to the 4 tabs provided on the retaining ring using the supplied wire ties FIG 7 Tabs Wire Ties 2 on each side Mounting Surface 7 7 De e a Beee eel Retaining Ring P K M lt lt a 3 Shields gt Ah a Cables from bottom of HPX 1600 FIG 7 Secured Service Loop e Ensure there is sufficient service loop to allow the system to travel in its full range of motion e Avoid excess service loop as this can place significant weight on the sliding and lifting mechanism and prevent the system from functioning properly e Ensure the service loop does not catch on the shields or any other obstruction and is away from users who might kick or snag the cables e Secure the cables in at least one additional location after they have been secured to the retaining ring so as to prevent undue stress on the system if the cables are inadvertently kicked snagged or pulled Note The socket outlet Connection to Mains Power branch circuit shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Additional Documentation For more detailed installation instructions with additional drawings please refer to the HPX 1600 Installation Guide available to view or download from www amx com page 3 of 4
6. ide termination for each module can and should be completed before the module is installed into HPX Base assembly Note that for terminations for which the far end of the cable is not accessible either because the cable has been run under carpet in a conduit or structure or is otherwise fixed the cable must be placed 1 Through the retaining ring note the orientation of the retaining ring see FIG 4 on page 2 2 Then through the mounting surface from bottom to top 3 Then to the connector emanating from the HPX 1600 Note the direction of the screw bosses as indicated in FIG 4 Retaining Ring Retaining Retaining Screw Screw y C I Il I J Retaining Ring Retaining get Screw Screw FIG 4 Direction of the Screw Bosses based on surface thickness 19mm vs gt 19mm thick e For mounting surfaces less than 35mm thick orient the screw bosses away form the main assembly down e For mounting surfaces greater than 35mm thick orient the screw bosses toward the main assembly up 4 Install the Lift Spring Assemblies ATTENTION If modules have been installed in more than 50 of the available space the performance of the HPX 1600 retract mechanism may benefit from the installation of the optional accessory HPX AC HSP FG559 42 See the installation guide for HPX AC HSP for further details After the bottom cover is fully secure and the exiting cables are secure
7. ing the installation of ATTENTION Only a professional AMX qualified installer should perform this Hydraport system l installation Installation must conform to all local codes This product may not 1 Select a Suitable Location For the HPX 1600 be installed by the end user Note the space requirements for installing the system FIG 1 Product Specifications HPX 1600 Specifications Dimensions HWD Max above 9 57 x 10 55 x 4 53 mounting surface 243mm x 268mm x 115mm Max below 15 08 x 11 54 x 6 26 mounting surface 383mm x 293mm x 159mm Min mounting surface 19mm 75in thickness Max mounting surface 50mm 2 0in thickness Base Assembly only 2 Kg 4 41 Ibs Typical Installation 3 Kg 6 61 Ibs Models Available e North American Black trim FG550 01 BL e North American Sliver trim FG550 01 SL 243 0 Enclosure Natural finish metal frame with plastic top and bottom covers moving vertically in a plastic sleeve assembly e Matt black top cover and trim ring FG550 BL FG550 01 BL or matt silver top cover and trim ring FG550 SL FG550 01 SL e Matt black module face plates on all I O modules 383 0 Rear Connections Included rear connection IEC 320 C14 Power cord receptacle FG550 BL FG550 SL Included AC Power Cord FG 550 01 BL FG550 01 SL Rear connections for individual modules are routed through openings in the unit s bottom cover Optional Accessories e HPX AC
8. page 4 of 4 3000 RESEARCH DRIVE RICHARDSON TX 75082 800 222 0193 fax 469 624 7153 technical support 800 932 6993 www amx com For full warranty information refer to the AMX Instruction Manual s associated with your Product s 4 12 2012 AMX All rights reserved AMX and the AMX logo are registered trademarks of AMX AMX reserves the right to alter specifications without notice at any time 93 0550 02 REV B SI Bl Fak an EFN Overview The HPX 1600 HydraPort Retractable Connection Port FG550 cc is the first completely modular retractable cable connection system built to accommodate the diverse connection needs of conference and meeting room visitors Installation Guide HPX 1600 Retractable Connection Port CAUTION This installation kit requires specific woodworking skills This installation should be performed by an experienced person comfortable with these type of woodworking operations Improper use of this tool kit may result in damage to the mounting surface AMX is not responsible for damage caused by improper use of this tool kit The HPX 1600 is designed to be mounted into a horizontal surface such as a en a conference room table or lectern in order to provide connectivity for power A typical installation will include several of the available modules Each of these populating the HPX 1600 Base Assembly with various modules Refer to the installation guide for each appropriate module dur
9. pasts BAS ge SNA SE Be ies tbe lore a aD ab be a eis meg Double sided mounting strips FIG 3 HPX AC T Router Template e Note that due to the guide bushing and router bit the final cutout will be smaller than the opening in the template The cutout in the mounting surface will be offset to the inside of the template opening by 1 8th inch 3 2 mm on all sides Note both the position and orientation of the template relative to the table top or other mounting surface e Note that very little clearance exists between the Hydraport assembly and the hole cutout in the mounting surface Take care to align the cutout carefully with the edges or other appropriate features in the table or mounting surface If the cutout is misaligned the installed unit will be misaligned CAUTION Ensure the template is held securely on the mounting surface If the template moves during the cutting process the cutout will be enlarged and will likely exceed the trim bezel of the Hydraport base assembly requiring extensive repair to the mounting surface 4 Install the router guide bushing into the base of a suitable router e The router should be equipped with a inch 12 2mm collet and a baseplate capable of accepting a standard 1 3 16 inch 30 2mm guide bushing e Install the router bit into the router with an appropriate portion of the bit exposed below the guide bushing 5 Switch the router on and carefully lower plunge the router bit into the moun
10. ting surface within the template opening 6 Move the router against the template opening such that the guide bushing follows along the template opening T Carefully follow the template opening with the guide bushing in a clockwise fashion such that the cutting action of the router bit is acting against the motion of the router 8 Make several passes with the router guide bushing and router bit 9 Lower the router bit in small increments to remove a suitable amount of material on each pass CAUTION Trying to cut too deep in any one pass may result in damage to the mounting surface e Take care to ensure that the top surface of the mounting surface is not damaged beyond the width of the trim bezel as the cutout is made e Make sure the bit or cutting tool used is appropriate for the material to be cut and will not tear or chip the top surface e AMX does NOT recommend using a Jigsaw to make the final cutout e Note that the process of making the cutout will create substantial dust and prepare the environment appropriately page 2 of 4 10 Finally remove template by pulling firmly on the rounded edges of the double sided tape mounting strips until they release from the tabletop and template 3 Prepare the Terminations Some modules that are included in the final system require some type of backside termination Refer to the installation guide for each module to determine the required backside termination Note The backs

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