Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1. About this Manual
- 2. Product Overview
- 3. Radio Node Model
- 4. Connectors, SFP+ and Micro-USB Ports, and Status LED
- 5. System Specifications
- 6. Compliance
- 7. Mounting the Radio Node
- Always consult and follow local codes for mounting and wiring Corning equipment.
- 7.1 Flush Mounting the SCRN-510
- The security screws should not need to be adjusted but if they do, loosen them slightly to be able to slide the ceiling-mount bracket on and off.
- The shoulder screws should not need to be adjusted but if they do, loosen them slightly to be able to slide the ceiling-mount bracket on and off.
- Corning recommends that you use a customer-supplied projector mount when hanging the SCRN-510 from a dropped T-bar ceiling.
- 7.2 Downtilt Mounting the SCRN-510
- 8. Cabling Guidelines
- 9. Completing the Installation
- 10. Detaching the Radio Node from the Mounting Brackets
- 11. Radio Node LED Boot Sequence
- 12. Radio Node LED Management
- 13. Corning Documentation Set
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7.1 Flush Mounting the SCRN-510
As shown in Figure 3, the SCRN-510 comes with the ceiling-mount bracket attached. This bracket is held to the
radio node mounting side with four shoulder screws and a captive securing screw, and is non-tilting. The
shoulder screws should not need to be adjusted but if they do, loosen them slightly to be able to slide the ceil-
ing-mount bracket on and off of the radio node when the captive securing screw has been loosened. Figure 6
shows the captive securing screw and four security screw locations.
NOTE: The security screws should not need to be adjusted but if they do, loosen them slightly to be able to slide
the ceiling-mount bracket on and off.
Figure 6 Ceiling-Mount Bracket Screw Locations
Step 1 Loosen the captive securing screw on the ceiling-mount bracket.
Step 2 Slide the ceiling-mount bracket toward the captive securing screw to remove it from the SCRN-
510 base.
NOTE: The shoulder screws should not need to be adjusted but if they do, loosen them slightly to be able to
slide the ceiling-mount bracket on and off.
Step 3 Secure the ceiling tethering system. Make sure that it can support the weight of the SCRN-510
and the ceiling-mount bracket.
NOTE: Corning recommends that you use a customer-supplied projector mount when hanging the SCRN-510
from a dropped T-bar ceiling.
Step 4 Secure the ceiling-mount bracket to ceiling tethering system.
Step 5 Slide the radio node back onto the bracket and gently tighten the securing screw.
Figure 7 shows a typical SCRN-510 mounted to a ceiling tethering system.










