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For full warranty information, refer to the AMX Instruction Manual(s) associated with your Product(s).
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93-5968-15 REV: C
Panel Connectors and Wiring
FIG. 2 shows the connectors located on the underside of the MXD-430.
Power for the MXD-430 via Power Over Ethernet
Power for the MXD-430 is supplied via Power Over Ethernet (PoE), utilizing an AMX-
certified, capacitive touch-compliant PoE injector such as the PS-POE-AF-TC High Power
PoE Injector (FG423-83) or other approved AMX PoE power source. The incoming Ethernet
cable should be connected to the RJ45 port on the MXD-430 (FIG. 2 and FIG. 3).
Configuring the MXD-430
The MXD-430 is equipped with Settings Pages that allow you to set and configure various
features on the panel. For more information on connecting and configuring the
MXD-430 to a network, please refer to the Modero X Series Programming Guide, available
at www.amx.com.
Installing the MXD-430
The MXD-430 can be installed either directly into a solid surface environment, using either
solid surface screws or the included locking tabs for different mounting options. For more
information, please refer to the MXD-430 Operation/Reference Guide, available at
www.amx.com.
The MXD-430 is contained within a clear outer housing known as the back box. This back
box is removed when installing the device into a wall or when using the optional Rough-In
Box accessory (FG039-18). For more information on back box removal, please refer to the
MXD-430 Operation Reference Guide, available at www.amx.com.
Installing the MXD-430 into a wall
The back box (FIG. 4) is designed to attach the panel to most standard wall and solid surface
materials. This back box has two locking tabs (one on each side) to help lock the back box to
the wall. These locking tabs are only extended AFTER the back box is inserted into the wall.
Using the locking tabs is highly recommended for standard mounting surfaces such as walls.
For thin walls and solid surfaces, use #4 mounting screws (not included).
WARNING: When installing the back box, make sure that the assembly is in the correct
position and in the correct place. Once the locking tabs are extended and locked into place,
removing the back box may be difficult without having access to the back of the wall or
causing damage to the wall.
Note: In order to guarantee a stable installation of the MXD-430, the thickness of the wall
material must be a minimum of .50 inches (1.27cm) and a maximum of .875 inches (2.22cm).
The surface should also be smooth and flat.
WARNING: The maximum recommended torque to screw in the locking tabs on the plastic
back box is 5 IN-LB [56 N-CM]. Applying excessive torque while tightening the tab screws,
such as with powered screwdrivers, can strip out the locking tabs or damage the plastic back
box.
1. After ensuring proper placement, cut out the mounting surface, using the MXD-430
Installation Template (68-5968-05) as a guide. Refer to the dimensions in the
MXD-430 Operation Reference Guide, available from www.amx.com, for more
information.
CAUTION: Making sure the actual cutout opening is slightly smaller than the provided
dimensions is highly recommended. This action provides the installer with a margin for error
if the opening needs to be expanded. Too little wall material removed is always better than
too much.
2. Remove the single knockout from the back box to open the access slot (FIG. 3).
Thread the incoming wiring through the hole in the rear of the back box.
3. Thread the incoming Ethernet wiring from their terminal locations through the surface
opening and through the access slot.
4. Push the back box flat into the mounting surface and secure with either the locking
tabs or #4 mounting screws (not included). In order to prevent damage to the touch
panel, make sure that any screws used are flush with the back box, and the back box
goes freely into the opening.
5. Insert each connector into its corresponding location along the back of the MXD-430.
6. Test the incoming wiring by attaching the panel connections to their terminal locations
and applying power. Verify that the panel is receiving power and functioning properly to
prevent repetition of the installation.
NOTE: Do not disconnect the connectors from the touch panel. The unit must be installed
with the attached connectors before being inserted into the drywall.
7. In installations where the wall surface may be uneven, apply a Wall Unit Mounting Pad
(66-59668-26) section to the back of each corner of the device. When applied, the pad
sections will help protect the back of the panel from uneven pressure during
installation.
8. Latch the panel onto the bottom hooks on the back box and rotate it up. Press gently
but firmly and evenly on the surface of the glass until the top panel snap “clicks” to lock
it down.
WARNING: if you see a gap between the panel and the back box, or feel any binding while
locking down the panel, stop immediately and verify that no cables or other items are in the
way. Do not force the panel into position, as this can cause damage to the touch screen or
the panel electronics.
9. Reconnect the terminal Ethernet and USB to their respective locations on either the
Ethernet port or NetLinx Master.
Uninstalling the MXD-430
In order to access the back of the MXD-430, such as to install a USB connection for firmware
upgrades, the device may need to be uninstalled from the back box. To uninstall the MXD-
430:
1. Using a thin probe such as an unbent paper clip, press down into either of the two vent
holes at the top of the MXD-430 flange (FIG. 5) until the snap is free.
2. Gently rock the panel back and forth to free the top from the back box.
3. Rotate it down to release the bottom latch hooks, and carefully pull the device free
from the back box. Take care not to damage or pull the connections on the back of the
device
.
For more information on uninstalling the MXD-430, please refer to the MXD-430 Operation
Reference Guide, available at www.amx.com.
NOTE: For a demonstration of MXD-430 uninstallation, please refer to the Modero X Wall
Removal video on the AMXconfigure channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/AMXconfigure/
FIG. 2 Rear of the MXD-430
FIG. 3 Bottom of the MXD-430, showing RJ45 and USB ports
FIG. 4 MXD-430 Back Box (Side View)
RJ45
Port
USB
Port
Top
RJ45
Port
USB
Port
Front
Access
Slot
Access
Slot
MXD-430
Back
Box
Locking
Tab
FIG. 5 Top of the MXD-430
Top Snap
Vent Holes
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