Wirepath T4 Series Tabletop Touchscreens Installation Guide

June 6, 2024
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Wirepath T4 Series Tabletop Touchscreens

Wirepath T4 Series Tabletop Touchscreens

Supported Models

  • C4-T4T8-xx 8″ Tabletop Touchscreen (black or white)
  • C4-T4T10-xx 10″ Tabletop Touchscreen (black or white)

Introduction

The Control4® T4 Series Tabletop Touchscreens offer complete system control in an elegant, compact, and portable design. The touchscreens are equipped with a full capacitive screen, audio and video Intercom (with the built-in camera) using SIP, and more.
This touchscreen can be located anywhere, and the convenient recharging station enables it to be used as either a tabletop or portable interface. The touchscreen uses an AC power adapter for power and Wi-Fi for network connectivity.

Box Contents

  • Tabletop Touchscreen
  • Recharging station
  • Recharging station power cord

Accessories available for purchase

  • Tabletop Permanent Mount Kit (C4-T4PMNT)
  • T4 Touchscreen Tabletop 8″ Base (C4-T4TBS8)
  • T4 Touchscreen Tabletop 10″ Base (C4-T4TBS10)

Warnings

Warning! This product must be grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements.
Caution! Do not place the touchscreen near sources of heat or expose to direct sunlight for an extended time.
Caution! This product generates heat. The room must have adequate ventilation or the ability to dissipate heat effectively.
Caution! Use this product only in dry locations.
Caution! Do not use pens or sharp objects to navigate or make selections on the touchscreen. To select an item or scroll through a list, use your fingertip.
Caution! Improper use or installation can cause DAMAGE OF PROPERTY.
Important! Using this product in a manner other than outlined in this document voids your warranty. Further, Control4 is NOT liable for any damage incurred with the misuse of this product. See “Warranty.”

Specifications and Requirements

Specifications
Model Numbers C4-T4T10-BL, C4-T4T10-WH C4-T4T8-BL, C4-T4T8-WH
Screen Resolution: 1920 × 1200 Capacitive touch Camera: 720p
Wireless network 802.11b/g/n 2.4 GHz

802.11a/n/ac 5 GHz
Security: WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, 802.1x EAP, PEAP
Notes: (1) While technically the touchscreen can use 802.11b, 802.11b is not supported. (2) 802.11n is recommended for best performance. Even with 802.11n, broadcasting to several devices will degrade Video Intercom response time and images. Broadcasting to additional devices will further degrade performance. See “Wireless Network Limitations.”
Power supply| 100-240V AC, 50/60 Hz
International adapters included
Charging base connections: 5V DC power
Dimensions (W×H×D)| 8″ Touchscreen: 178 × 130 × 19 mm (7.0 × 5.1 × 0.75″)
8″ Base: 106 × 79 × 56 mm (4.17 × 3.11 × 2.21″)
10″ Touchscreen: 245 × 172 × 23 mm (9.65 × 6.77 × 0.91″)
10″ Base: 115 × 102 × 66 mm (4.53 × 4.02 × 2.60″)
Weight| 8″ Touchscreen: 1.05 lb (0.47 kg)
8″ Charging base: 1.4 lb (0.64 kg)
10″ Touchscreen: 1.35 lb (0.60 kg)
10″ Charging base: 1.05 lb (0.46 kg)
Operating temperature| 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)
Storage temperature| -20 to 70°C (-4 to 158°F)

Requirements
  • A controller fully installed and configured with Control4 OS 3.2.1 or newer.
  • A wireless network (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) must be installed and available with a wireless access point (WAP). Security can be WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, 801.1x EAP, or PEAP.
  • For AC power, you must have access to an AC power outlet (AC power adapter included).

Views

Front

Front View

A. Camera LED
B. Camera
C. Light sensor
D. Stereo microphones
E. 8″ or 10″ diagonal, capacitive 1920 × 1200 display

Back (with charging station)

Back View

A. Power button. Press to enter or exit battery saving mode, press and hold to turn off or restart, or press and hold for 10 seconds to power off.
B. Reset pinhole. Press to reset, or press and hold to reset and restore factory defaults.
C. Docking connector
D. Volume buttons
E. Speakers
F. Charging station base
G. 5V DC power connector

Touchscreen Placement

Place the touchscreen’s charging station on any level surface near a power outlet. For more information on mounting the touchscreen, see “Portable” under “Mounting options” below.

Connect Power and Wi-Fi

The touchscreen uses a Wi-Fi network connection, so it can be positioned anywhere in the home with a strong WiFi signal and access to a power outlet.
To connect power and Wi-Fi:

  1. Place the touchscreen’s charging station near a power outlet.
  2. Connect the AC power adaptor to a power outlet and the charging station.
  3. Make sure you have Wi-Fi working in the home.
    If a home requires a large number of Wi-Fi video intercom devices, ensure that you have a robust Wi-Fi network (possibly consisting of multiple access points).

Connect to Wi-Fi
To set up Wi-Fi on the touchscreen:

  1. After the touchscreen starts up, tap Network. The network configuration page opens.
  2. Under Wi-Fi, tap or slide OFF/ON to enable Wi-Fi, then tap the Wi-Fi field to open a list of available networks.
  3. Tap the network name you want to connect to.
  4. Tap the Password field, then use the on-screen keyboard to type the password (if required).
  5. Tap Connect.

If you don’t see the network you want:

  1. Tap +, then tap the Network SSID field and type the SSID (name) of the network by using the on-screen keyboard.
  2. Tap the Security field, then select the type of security to use.
  3. Tap the Password field, then use the on-screen keyboard to type the password (if required).
  4. Tap Save. The new network is added to the bottom of the network list.

To set a wireless static IP address:

  1. Scroll down and tap Show advanced options.
  2. Tap IP settings, then tap Static.
  3. Select each box one at a time and use the on-screen keyboard to type the:
    • IP address
    • Gateway
    • Network prefix length
    • DNS 1 (preferred)
    • DNS 2 (alternate)
Add and Configure in Composer Pro

After the touchscreen is installed and appears on the home network, use Composer Pro to add it to the Control4 system and configure it.
Use the Composer Pro System Design and Connections views to add and configure this device.
To add and configure a T4 touchscreen to a project:

  1. Add the T4 Tabletop Touchscreen driver to your project.

  2. Identify the device to the project, select the touchscreen in Composer Pro’s Connections > Network view, click Identify, then tap Identify on the touchscreen.

  3. To configure the properties, select the touchscreen in the System Design view, then view and change the properties in the Properties pane as needed.
    Properties include:

    • Network Connection—Reports the touchscreen’s current network connection type.
    • Back Light—Click the arrows or type numbers to set the light level, then click Set.

Advanced properties include:

  • Enable Camera—Allows you to enable or disable the camera.

Intercom (nested under the touchscreen) properties:

  • Appearance—Select to hide the touchscreen from appearing in Navigators as an available device.
  • Behavior—Select the modes you want this touchscreen to support.
  • Audio Control—Select the volume of individual audio settings.
  • Sip Information – Information for integrating the touchscreen into your SIP/VoIP system.
  •  Custom Buttons – Select to enable and label the two available custom buttons.
  • Alternate Camera – Select to use an external camera for the video associated with the touchscreen, for example, a security camera mounted to the side of the entrance and pointing at the door.

Mounting

Place the charging station on any level surface. While positioning the touchscreen, consider the angle of the touchscreen’s camera and the position of the people who will use it while it’s on the charging station.

Portable Use

You can set the touchscreen onto the charging station for recharging and tabletop use, and lift the screen from the charging station for portable use (like a tablet).
Tip: For easy and smooth separation of the touchscreen from the charging station, slightly rotate the touchscreen while lifting it.

Permanent Mount

You can mount a touchscreen permanently to a surface, such as a table, using the optional T4 Tabletop Permanent Mount Kit (C4-T4PMNT).

  1. Peel off the plastic cover on the touchscreen’s docking connector recess.
    Permanent Mount 01

  2. Use the Phillips-head flat screws provided in the kit to install the permanent-mount adapter into the touchscreen’s docking connector recess.
    Permanent Mount 02

  3. Remove the charging station’s bottom cover by removing the two screws shown.
    Permanent Mount 03

  4. Save the cover and screws.
    Permanent Mount 04

  5. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver inserted from the base of the charging station, remove the two screws that secure the charging station’s top docking connector cover (do not remove the screw holding the PCB), then discard the two screws you removed.
    Permanent Mount 05

  6. Screw the base to the back of the touchscreen as shown using the new threaded, black screws provided. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THE ORGINAL SCREWS REMOVED IN STEP 5 OR YOU WILL PERMANANTLY DAMAGE THE THREADS ON THE TOUCHSCREEN.
    Permanent Mount 06

  7. Reinstall the base bottom cover.

  8. To install the charging station permanently into a table or countertop, remove the small rubber discs covering the threaded holes in the base.
    Permanent Mount 07

  9. Install the threaded posts (all thread) into the base of the charging station.
    Permanent Mount 08

  10. Using the template and a 1/4″ drill, drill two holes into the surface where you are mounting the touchscreen. Maximum surface thickness is 32 mm (1.25″).

  11. Mount the charging station assembly into the mounting holes and secure it in place using a washer and nut.
    Permanent Mount 09

Troubleshooting

To power cycle the touchscreen:

  1. Press and hold the (power) button for several seconds until the touchscreen turns off.
  2. Press and release the (power) button again to turn on.

To perform a factory data reset:

  1. On the touchscreen’s main screen, tap Settings, System Info, then Factory data reset.
    – OR –
    If the touchscreen has not yet been configured, tap About, then Factory data reset.
    – OR –
    To reset without using the display screen:

    • Dock the touchscreen onto its charging station.

    • Press and hold the volume up button while using a straightened paper clip to press and release the reset button.
      Troubleshooting 01

    • Keep holding down the volume up button until the icon below appears on the screen, then release the button.

    • A message appears, indicating that data is being erased.

Additional Resources

The following resources are available for more support.

  • Knowledgebase and forums on Tech Community
  • Technical Support
  • Control4 website: www.control4.com
  • Composer documentation available at ctrl4.co/docs.
Warranty and Legal Notices

Find details of this product’s 2-Year Limited Warranty at snapav.com/warranty, or request a paper copy from Customer Service at 866-424-4489. Find other legal resources, such as regulatory notices and patent information, at snapav.com/legal.

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8″ and 10″ T4 Series In-Wall Touchscreen

Installation Guide

Installation Guide 01

Supported Models
  • C4-T4IW8-BL – 8″ T4 In-Wall Touchscreen, Black
  • C4-T4IW8-WH – 8″ T4 In-Wall Touchscreen, White
  • C4-T4IW10-BL – 10″ T4 In-Wall Touchscreen, Black
  • C4-T4IW10-WH – 10″ T4 In-Wall Touchscreen, White

Introduction

The Control4® T4 Series 8- and 10-inch In-Wall Touchscreens offer complete system control in an elegant and compact design. The touchscreens are equipped with a full capacitive screen, audio and video Intercom (with the built-in camera) using SIP, and more.
This touchscreen works great in either new construction or retrofit installations. For power and network connectivity, choose from three options:

  • Ethernet with PoE—The Ethernet network connection is provided through the PoE Injector. No additional wiring is needed.
  • Ethernet with AC—Connect the touchscreen to one of the LAN ports on the gateway/router using an Ethernet cable. AC power is used to power the touchscreen.
  • WiFi with AC—The internal Wi-Fi will communicate with the LAN’s wireless AP, so no additional network wiring is needed. AC power is used to power the touchscreen.

Box Contents

  • 8″ or 10″ T4 In-Wall Touchscreen
  • Power box (to power the touchscreen)
  • Two screws (to attach the power box to the wall box)
  • Set screw (to secure the touchscreen to the power box)
  • Set screw tool (3/32″ hex wrench)

Installation Guide 02

Accessories Available for Purchase

  • Pakedge 802.3at/af Gigabit PoE+ Injector (PI-30AT), or Araknis Networks Gigabit PoE+ Injector (AN-ACC-INJ-POE-30W), each sold separately.
  • Wall box options (sold separately)—Metal and plastic, for new construction or retrofit installations.
    • In-Wall Touchscreen Wall Box Kits – New Construction
    • Plastic (C4-NWB57C-P)
    • Metal (C4-NWB57C-M)
    • In-Wall Touchscreen Wall Box Kits – Retrofit
    • Plastic (C4-RWB57C-P)
    • Metal (C4-RWB57C-M)

For wall box installation details, see:

  • In-Wall Touchscreen Wall Box Installation Guide-New Construction (ctrl4.co/wallbox-new)
  • In-Wall Touchscreen Wall Box Installation Guide-Retrofit (ctrl4.co/wallbox-retro)

Specifications and Requirements

Specifications
Model Numbers C4-T4IW10-BL, C4-T4IW10-WH, C4-T4IW8-BL, C4-T4IW8-WH
Screen Resolution: 1920 × 1200, capacitive touch Camera: 720p
Network Ethernet or Wi-Fi
  • 802.11b/g/n 2.4 GHz
  • 802.11a/n/ac 5 GHz
  • Security: WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, 802.1x EAP, PEAP

Notes: (1) While technically the touchscreen can use 802.11b, 802.11b is not supported. (2) 802.11n is recommended for best performance. Even with 802.11n, broadcasting to several devices will degrade Video Intercom response time and images. Broadcasting to additional devices will further degrade performance. See “Wireless Network Limitations.”

Power supply| PoE (IEEE 802.3af) 13 W peak 100-240V AC, 50/60 Hz
Dimensions (W × H × D)| 8″ model: 175 × 127 × 13 mm (6.9 × 5.0 × 0.53″)
10″ model: 239 × 165 × 13 mm (9.4 × 6.5 × 0.53″)
Wall box: 68 × 104 × 61 mm (2.7 × 4.1 × 2.4″)
Power box: 71 × 114 × 46 mm (2.8 × 4.5 × 1.8″)
Weight (with mid-box)| 8″ model: 0.41 kg (0.9 lb)

10″ model: 0.68 kg (1.5 lb)

Operating temperature| 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)
Storage temperature| -20 to 70°C (-4 to 158°F)

Requirements
  • A controller fully installed and configured with Control4 OS 3.2.0 or later.
  • Control4 Touchscreen wall box installed. See “Accessories.”
  • If using Ethernet with PoE power:
    • Ethernet network installed and available that includes a gateway/router/switch
    • Control4 PoE Injector (model #AC-POE1-B) or another third-party, UL/ANSI-certified PoE injector or switch.
    • Two Ethernet Cat 5/6 cables: (1) one that runs from the Ethernet gateway/router/switch to the PoE injector/switch and (2) one that runs from the PoE injector/switch to the Ethernet connection in the touchscreen’s wall box.
  • If using Ethernet with AC power:
    • Ethernet network installed and available that includes a gateway/router/switch
    • Access to in-wall AC power (neutral connection required)
    • One Ethernet Cat 5/6 cable that runs from the Ethernet gateway/router/switch to the touchscreen
    • A 14-gauge electrical wire long enough to pull between the touchscreen and the power source
  • If using Wi-Fi with AC power:
    • Wireless network (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) installed and available with a wireless access point (AP). Security can be WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, 801.1x EAP, or PEAP.
    • Access to in-wall AC power (neutral connection required)
    • A 14-gauge electrical wire long enough to pull between the touchscreen and the power source

Front View

Front View 02

A. Indicator LED (startup, camera in use, audio listening)
B. Camera
C. Ambient light sensor
D. Stereo microphones
E. 8” or 10” diagonal, capacitive 1920 × 1200 display

Back View

Back View 02

A. Reset pinhole buttons-For resetting and restoring the touchscreen to factory default settings.
B. Upper mount tab
C. Power—Press this button to turn the touchscreen on, or press and hold it to turn the touchscreen off.
D. Docking electrical connector
E. Locking tab
F. Set screw—secures the touchscreen to the power box.
G. Stereo speakers

Top View

Top View

A. Power button. Press to turn the display on and off, press and hold to select Power off or Restart, or press and hold for 10 seconds to reset the device.
B. Center pinhole. Not used.
C. Reset pinhole. Press to reset, or press and hold until “Erasing” appears on the screen to restore factory defaults.

Touchscreen placement
Place the touchscreen in a convenient location at eye level, typically near the entrance of the room, about 145 to 155 cm (57 to 61 inches) from the floor (Figure 3).

Touchscreen placement

LED Indicator

The LED on the touchscreen indicates the camera status of the camera and booting information as described in the next table.

Camera/LED color state Touchscreen status
Off Camera is off
Green Camera is on
Green (blinking slowly) Touchscreen is booting

Installation

Power and Network Installation Options

This device uses an Ethernet or Wi-Fi network connection and can be powered using PoE or AC power.
Choose one of the following options to install the power and network communication.

Option 1: Ethernet connection with PoE
PoE supplies DC power on the Ethernet cable using a PoE Injector (model #AC- POE1-B) or a third-party PoE solution to provide the touchscreen with power and a network connection. The touchscreen works with the Control4 PoE Injector or a third-party PoE Injector.
To set up your PoE and Ethernet connection with a PoE Injector:

  1. Attach the PoE Injector according to the instructions in your PoE’s installation guide if provided. Control4 PoE Injector instructions are provided later in this document.
  2. Pull the Ethernet cable from that location to where you want to install the touchscreen.

Figure 2: Ethernet with PoE—Requires Ethernet connection to PoE injector

Ethernet connection with PoE

Option 2: Ethernet connection with AC
The Ethernet is connected directly to the switch (Figure 5). This power connection requires both neutral and hot connections.
Figure 3: Ethernet—Requires a connection to Ethernet and AC power

Ethernet connection with AC

Option 3: Wi-Fi connection with AC
Place the touchscreen above a power source, for example, an outlet. Ensure that you have Wi-Fi in the home (Figure 6).
Figure 4: Wi-Fi—Requires AC power and AP

Wi-Fi connection with AC

Power Installation

Prepare the plastic power box for installation into the wall box by inserting either the Ethernet cable or the AC power cable into the power box, and then follow the instructions.

Connecting PoE

Connect the PoE injector to power and the network, and then connect it to the power box. It can be located anywhere along the cable that connects the power box to the network switch.
To install a Control4 PoE injector:

Power installation
Prepare the plastic power box for installation into the wall box by inserting either the Ethernet cable or the AC power cable into the power box, and then follow the instructions.
Connecting PoE
Connect the PoE injector to power and the network, and then connect it to the power box. It can be located anywhere along the cable that connects the power box to the network switch.
To install a Control4 PoE injector:

  1. Connect the Control4 PoE injector to an AC outlet using the power cord.
  2. Connect one of the LAN ports on the network switch to the PoE Injector’s LAN port using Cat 5/6 Ethernet cable.
  3. Pull a cable going from the PoE injector’s PWR LAN-OUT port through one of the touchscreen’s left-side wall box knockout holes.
  4. Go to “Connecting to a wired network” below.
Connecting to a Wired Network

To connect to a wired network:

  1. Pull the in-wall Ethernet cable through a left-side knockout hole of the wall box, then plug it into the Ethernet jack on the back of the power box (Figure 8).
    Figure 5: Insert Ethernet cable into power box
    To connect to a wired network

  2. Go to “Attach the power box and touchscreen” below.

Connecting AC Power

The steps below represent a typical U.S. installation.

  1. Connect the wires to the AC power source for the touchscreen according to national and local electrical codes. Installation may require alternative wires and the use of the included terminal block.

  2. Pull the power cable through a right-side knockout hole of the wall box to the terminal block.

  3. Strip the black and white power wire ends to 1/4″ as necessary. Using a flat-head screwdriver, loosen the screws on the power box’s terminal block and connect the power wires to each terminal (Figure 5), then tighten the screws.
    Figure 6: Connect AC power to terminal block
    Connecting AC power

  4. If using a plastic wall box with an exposed bare copper ground, wrap the ground in electrical tape or heat shrink tape/tubing. If using a metal wall box, attach the ground wire to the wall box.

Attach the Power Box and Touchscreen

To attach the power box and touchscreen:

  1. Align and bend the wires to fit them inside the wall box.

  2. Slide the power box into the wall box, then secure the power box to the wall box using the two screws provided
    (Figure 6).
    Caution: Do not use an electric driver to tighten the screws. Overtightening can result in the power box becoming slightly warped, resulting in a poor electrical docking connection. Use only a hand screwdriver to tighten the screws.
    Tip: If overtightened screws result in the power box warping, loosen the screws until the power box is flush to the wall.
    Figure 7: Secure power box to wall box
    Secure power box to wall box

  3. Angle the top of the touchscreen toward the wall, insert the top mounting bracket onto the power box, then press the bottom of the touchscreen into place (a magnet will hold it in position).
    Figure 8: Attach the touchscreen top first
    Attach the touchscreen top first

  4. Secure in place with the included set screw and 3/32″ hex wrench.

Configuration

Configure the touchscreen for wireless (optional)
To configure the touchscreen for wireless:

  1. After initialization, tap Network. The network configuration page opens.
  2. Under Wi-Fi, tap or slide OFF/ON to enable WiFi, then tap the Wi-Fi field to open a list of available networks.
  3. Tap the network name you want to connect to.
  4. Tap the Password field, then use the on-screen keyboard to type the password (if required).
  5. Tap Connect.

If you don’t see the network you want:

  1. Tap +, then tap the Network SSID field and type the SSID (name) of the network by using the on-screen keyboard.
  2. Tap the Security field, then select the type of security to use.
  3. Tap the Password field, then use the on-screen keyboard to type the password (if required).
  4. Tap Save. The new network is added to the bottom of the network list.

To set a wireless static IP address:

  1. Scroll down and tap Show advanced options.
  2. Tap IP settings, then tap Static.
  3. Select each box one at a time and use the on-screen keyboard to type the:
    • IP address
    • Gateway
    • Network prefix length
    • DNS 1 (preferred)
    • DNS 2 (alternate)
Configure the Touchscreen for Ethernet

If you want to use DHCP (default) for your Ethernet connection, no further setup is required.
To configure a static IP address for Ethernet:

  1. After initialization, tap Network. The network configuration page opens.
  2. Tap Ethernet. The Ethernet settings screen opens.
  3. Tap Static IP Settings, then tap Use static IP.
  4. Select each box one at a time and use the on-screen keyboard to type the IP Address, Gateway, Netmask, DNS 1 (preferred), and DNS 2 (alternate).
  5. Tap SAVE when finished.
Add and Configure in Composer Pro

After the touchscreen is installed and appears on the home network, use Composer Pro to add it to the Control4 system and configure it.
Use the Composer Pro System Design and Connections views to add and configure this device.
To add and configure a T4 touchscreen to a project:

  1. Add the T4 8/10″ In-Wall Touchscreen driver to your project.
  2. Select the touchscreen or its Intercom component in the project tree’s System Design view.
  3. View and change the properties in the Properties pane as needed.

Properties include:

  • Network Connection—Reports the touchscreen’s current network connection type.
  • Back Light—Use the arrows or type numbers to set the light level, then click Set.
  • Adaptive Brightness Enabled—Enables or disables adaptive brightness.

Troubleshooting

Boot up time
When the device is booting up, it may take 30 seconds or longer before the Green LED turns on. When it turns on, it blinks slowly for a time and then turns off. After that, you’ll see an image on the touchscreen (either the setup menu or the room’s home screen).

Unresponsive screen
If the camera’s LED blinks on and off for more than 30 seconds, the device may need to be power cycled. If power cycling doesn’t solve the problem, the touchscreen may need to be restored to factory defaults.

To power cycle the touchscreen:

  1. Press and hold the power button for several seconds until the touchscreen turns off.
  2. Press and release the power button again to turn back on.

To restore to factory defaults:

  1. On the touchscreen’s main screen, tap Settings, System Info, then Factory data reset.
    – OR –
    If the touchscreen has not yet been configured, tap About, then Factory data reset.
    – OR –
    To reset without using the display screen, insert a straightened paper clip into the left pinhole on top of the touchscreen, then press and hold it while pressing the RESET (right) pinhole button for several seconds until the the icon below appears on the display.

Troubleshooting 02

Important Safety Instructions

  1. Read these instructions.

  2. Keep these instructions.

  3. Heed all warnings.

  4. Follow all instructions.

  5. Do not use this apparatus near water.

  6. Clean only with dry cloth.

  7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

  8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

  9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.

  10. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.

  11. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the
    cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.

  12. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.

  13. Warning! Install this equipment in accordance with all national, state, and local electrical codes and must be completed by a certified electrician. For supply connections use 14 AWG only that is suitable for at least 600C. This equipment must be mounted at height less than or equal to 2m. This equipment may only be used with, and requires the use of, one of the following separately certified Wall-Box models, C4-NWB57C-M, C4-NWB57C-P, C4-RWB57C-M, C4-RWB57C-P.

  14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.

  15. This equipment uses AC power which can be subjected to electrical surges, typically lightning transients which are very destructive to customer terminal equipment connected to AC power sources. The warranty for this equipment does not cover damage caused by electrical surge or lightning transients. To reduce the risk of this equipment becoming damaged it is suggested that the customer consider installing a surge arrestor.

  16. To completely disconnect unit power from the AC mains, turn off the circuit breaker. To reconnect power, turn on the circuit breaker following all safety instructions and guidelines. The circuit breaker shall remain readily accessible.

  17. This product relies on the buildings installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than: 20A.

  18. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in fire or electric shock.

  19. This product can interfere with electrical equipment such as tape recorders, TV sets, radios, computers and microwave ovens if placed in close proximity.

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