Figure 4
Replace and Tighten Screws to Secure Bracket to Router
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Mount the Router on a DIN Rail
The steps in this section assume that your substation or utility box already has a DIN rail installed and ready to support
equipment. If your environment does not use DIN rails, you can mount the router on a wall. For more information, see
Mount the Router on a Wall, page
To mount the router on a DIN rail:
1.
Tilt the chassis-bracket assembly about 10 to 30 degrees and the bracket handle facing down. Do not mount the
router with the bracket handle facing up.
For the following steps, reference
2.
Place the top lip of the bracket (Item 2) over the top of the DIN rail (Item 3).
3.
Firmly pull the bracket handle (Item 1) down and rotate the unit until it is parallel to the wall or DIN rail.
Caution:
Use caution when pulling the bracket handle: The handle is spring-loaded and will snap shut when released
quickly.
4.
Slowly release the bracket handle so that the bottom lip of bracket is secured over the top of the DIN rail.
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