For installation on concrete, brick and wood walls,
use the included installation hardware. For other
surfaces, a suitable on-site mounting method
must be chosen.
f Drill holes in the wall with the diameter required by
selected mounting material.
f Route cables to the positions indicated on the drilling
jig.
Approx. 45 cm of cable are required for the sup-
ply line inside the device.
f Insert cables through one of the cable entries in the
device. To do this, you need a hole in the respective
membrane.
To prevent the ingress of rainwater, the hole in
the membrane should not be larger than the
pipes.
Fig.: 11. Attach to the wall
f Screw the unit to the wall using dowels (1), screws (2)
and plugs (3).
f Check the device for firm and secure attachment.
5.6 Electrical connection
5.6.1 Connecting the supply line
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2
Fig.: 12. Terminals
f Strip 370 mm supply line.
f Strip 12 mm core insulation.
f Connect the cable cores (2) to the terminal block (1)
according to the circuit diagram.
When routing the supply line, observe the permis-
sible bending radius.
f Check that the individual cores are properly connected
and the screws tightened.
5.6.2 Establishing network connection
The device can be integrated into a home network wire-
lessly over WLAN or wired over an Ethernet cable (RJ45).
Wireless networking
Wireless networking is possible if the device is within
range of your Wi-Fi network. No need for additional wiring
is required.
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