Wall Mounting
IP100 Series Installation Guide
Use the following procedures when stacking IP100 Series NAPs:
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Do not remove the rubber feet on the bottom of an NAP. They keep
the NAPs from sliding against each other and ensure proper
ventilation and stability.
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Provide sufficient clearance under the NAPs to allow air to move
through the components.
WARNING:
NAP. Internal components may overheat and be
damaged.
You can mount an IP100 Series NAP on a wall by using the two keyholes
slots on the back of the NAP. When mounting the NAP on a wall, the
front panel should be at the top and the rear panel at the bottom, with
connecting cables projecting downward from the rear panel.
Figure 2-2 shows how to mount the NAP on a wall.
Placement of IP100 Series NAP
Do not block any ventilation slots on the
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