Z1900 SETUP - MOUNTING THE NETWORK ACCESS UNIT
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Positioning the Network Access Unit Outdoors
The Network Access Unit can also be mounted outside when no indoor location with an adequate signal
level can be found. If you are installing the Network Access Unit outdoors (especially in a remote area),
then an effort should be made to mount the unit as high as possible.
Warning! An outdoor mounted Network Access Unit must be properly grounded in accordance with local
building and electrical code requirements and must comply with both local and national regulations.
Mounting the Network Access Unit
Mount the Network Access Unit only after the optimal location for the unit has been determined (see
“Choosing a location for the Network Access Unit”). The Z1900 system ships with basic hardware for
mounting the Network Access Unit to an inside or outside wall.
Flush mounting the Network Access Unit to an inside wall
To mount the Network Access Unit flush to an inside wall
NOTE: To enhance performance, avoid mounting the Network Access Unit directly over a wall stud.
1. Fasten two 1¼" screws to the wall, 5½ inches vertically apart.
Leave approximately a ¼ inch gap between the head of the
screws and the wall.
2. Align the Network Access Unit’s two keyholes over the screws
and slide the unit down until it snaps into place.
For easy drywall installation, you can locate where the drywall anchors
need to be placed by pressing the Network Access Unit against the
drywall. Tiny marks will be left in the wall and the screws or drywall
anchors should be installed between these marks.