Extron electronic Network Card 42 122 xx User Manual

Installation Guide  
AVTrac®  
International/Universal Models  
Floor-mount Raceway with Modular AAP  
Connectivity for A/V, Data, and Power  
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Introduction  
Overview  
This manual describes the AVTrac® components and provides instructions for installation.  
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Extron AVTrac
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AVTrac Floor System  
Low-profile Raceway System  
AVTrac is a low-profile raceway system designed  
to safely and discretely run power, data, and A/V  
cables from a wall to a table, podium, or other  
Wheelchair Accessible  
The slope of the side and end ramps is less than 1:12  
(1 inch of rise for each 12 inches run, approximately  
4.8°).  
furniture. The raceway system mounts directly onto  
the concrete floor and underneath the carpet.  
Choice of Finishes  
The AVTrac 480C accommodates commercial grade  
carpet inlay 1/4" to 5/16" (0.6 to 0.8 cm) thickness in  
the aluminum raceway cap.  
AAP Compatible Connectivity Box  
The modular enclosure supports up to ten single-  
space Extron Architectural Adapter Plates (AAPs)  
with hundreds of connection options creating a fully  
customizable connectivity solution.  
The AVTrac 480R accommodates the included black  
Roppe rubber strip inlay as its top finish.  
Models with the AC module accommodate up to seven  
single-space AAPs. (AAPs are sold separately.)  
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Kit Contents  
Box 1  
The AVTrac Kit is shipped in two boxes.  
Box 1 contains the track and ramp components.  
Box 2 contains the connectivity box, the conduit and accessory components.  
Check the contents of each box to ensure all items are present.  
Side Ramp (2)  
Rubber Strip (1)  
(only with #42-122-xx models)  
Plastic Template (1)  
Aluminum  
Cover Track (1)  
Aluminum  
Base Track (1)  
Checklist for contents of box 1  
8' (2.44 m) aluminum base track (1)  
7' 2" (2.18 m) aluminum cover track (1)  
8' (2.44 m) side ramps (2)  
8' (2.44 m) rubber strip (1) — #42-122-xx models only  
Plastic wall base trim template (1)  
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Kit Contents  
Box 2  
Check the contents of each box to ensure all items are present.  
5/32" Masonry Bit (1) and  
3/16" Masonry Screws (30)  
Double-sided Tape (1 roll)  
AC Power Module (1)  
Installation Guide (1)  
Connectivity Box (1)  
Cover AAP Plate for  
AC Power Module (1)  
Unwired  
AC Power Conduit (1)  
End Ramps (2)  
Checklist for contents of box 2  
Connectivity box (1) with 6/32" nut (1) to secure AC power module  
9.35" (23.7 cm) quarter-circle end ramps (2)  
Cover AAP plate for AC power module (1)  
Double-sided adhesive tape (1 roll of 15') for rubber inlay strip  
3/16" masonry screws (30)  
5/32" masonry drill bit (1)  
Installation guide (1)  
AC Power Module and Cable:  
24' (7.32 m) unwired oval flex power conduit (shown) ( CO models: Universal module)  
24' (7.32 m) double insulated cable (ISO models: French, European, and Universal modules)  
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Before Getting Started  
Planning  
AVTrac can be installed before new carpeting is fitted or retrofitted under pre-existing carpet. It can also be installed in  
new construction before the wall and carpeting is in place. Retrofitting the track in a space with existing carpeting and  
furniture requires some extra preparation to remove the carpet and prepare the floor for laying the track.  
Before installing the AVTrac, determine whether the installation will be in new construction, under pre-existing carpet  
tiles or under pre-existing carpet rolls, and follow the appropriate installation instructions (see page 7). Read and  
follow all instructions carefully.  
All structural steps and electrical installation should be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with  
local and national building codes and/or local and national electrical codes.  
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Floor Considerations  
AVTrac is designed to be installed only underneath commercial grade carpeting 1/4" to 5/16" (0.6 to 0.8 cm) in  
thickness. It can be installed under new or pre-existing carpet tile or carpet roll.  
AVTrac is not designed to be installed under vinyl composite tile (VCT).  
In-Wall Cable Routing Considerations  
Locate a convenient electrical junction box in the wall or ceiling for power. The AC power module is rated at 10 A,  
maximum, and no fuse is used on the box. Extron recommends that the AC conduit is connected to a junction box that is  
wired directly to a 10 A main circuit.  
If cables are run in walls, the walls should be run in drywall cavities. The wall should be free of windows, studs,  
pipes, or other obstructions that could hinder cables runs (see the figure below).  
LAN  
AC Junction Box  
Speakers  
Studs  
Window  
Projector  
Extron AVTrac™  
Floor Mount Raceway System  
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Room Considerations  
Determine the A/V requirements for the room. Extron provides a complete range of AAPs that can be purchased  
separately to provide fully customizable central connectivity.  
Select the best configuration for existing furniture, equipment, cables and the AVTrac. It may help to mark the position  
of the track using a marker pen or tape.  
The connectivity box must be positioned under a podium or table to avoid creating a tripping hazard. AVTrac can be  
cut or extended to meet the needs of the room. (For further details, see step 3-1 on page 9.)  
Optional track component extension kits are also available.  
Cable Cubby  
Cable Cubby  
AVTrac  
MediaLink Controller  
MediaLink Controller  
AVTrac  
Classroom  
Conference Room  
Wheelchair Accessibility  
The slope and rise of the side and end ramps are less than 1:12 (1 inch of rise for each 12 inches run, approximately 4.5°).  
4.5°  
The AVTrac maximum slope is 4.5°  
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Before Getting Started,  
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Tools and Equipment Required for Installation  
Almost everything you need to install your AVTrac system has been included. You will need some basic tools and  
materials depending on the facility and requirements.  
You can visit www.extron.com for a full range of cables and components for populating the connectivity box.  
All structural steps and electrical installation should be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with  
local and national building codes and/or local and national electrical codes.  
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Extron recommends the following equipment (not provided) to ensure the AVTrac is properly installed:  
Tools:  
Miter saw with blade for cutting metal  
Handsaw for cutting drywall  
Utility knives (box cutters)  
Power drill  
1/4" or 6 mm bit for drilling metal  
Tin snips (metal shears)  
Tools for terminating cables (if required)  
Phillips head screw driver  
Hex nut driver (1/4" and 5/16")  
Equipment/other:  
Tape measure  
Marker pen  
Level  
Fish tape (used for pulling cables through cavity walls)  
Cable ties  
Vacuum cleaner  
Carpet glue  
Safety goggles  
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Installation  
Step 1: Floor  
By this point you must have decided exactly where the AVTrac will be installed, checked the contents of the kit, and  
gathered the tools that you will need.  
Extron recommends consulting a carpeting expert before removing the carpet.  
1-1  
Determine whether the installation will be in new  
construction, under pre-existing carpet tiles or under  
pre-existing carpet rolls, and follow the appropriate  
instructions.  
New Construction  
When AVTrac is being placed in a new building, the  
carpet should not be laid until the track has been  
installed.  
Prelaid Carpet Tiles  
For installation of AVTrac under prelaid carpet tiles,  
peel back the carpet to expose the concrete where the  
track and side ramps will be positioned (as shown in  
figure to the right).  
Prelaid Carpet Rolls — Peel back Carpet  
If AVTrac is being installed in a room that is already  
fitted with carpet rolls, the ideal solution is to peel  
back the entire carpet roll(s) covering the area where  
the track will run.  
Remove carpet tiles to expose concrete  
Prelaid Carpet Rolls — Cut Carpet  
Side Ramps  
Whenever possible, completely remove the carpet  
from where the track will be laid. When the  
positioning of preinstalled furniture makes it  
impossible to remove existing carpet, the carpet must  
be cut (see the illustration at right).  
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Carpet  
Base Track  
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a. Use tape to mark where the track and ramps will  
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be positioned and make one straight cut  
in the  
middle of where the base track will run (see the  
figure to the right). This cut must be the same  
length as the base track.  
End Ramps  
Cut prelaid carpet roll to expose concrete  
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b. Make three shorter cuts  
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corresponding to, but about 4" (10.2 cm) longer  
than the edges of the end ramps. These cuts must  
be clean as the carpet needs to be seamed after the  
AVTrac has been installed.  
c. Pull the carpet back to expose the floor where the  
base track, the side ramps and the end ramps will  
be secured.  
After removing the carpet, make sure that the  
concrete base is level and structurally sound.  
Prior to installation, leveling and topping may be  
needed.  
AVTrac is not designed to be installed under vinyl  
composite tile (VCT).  
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Step 2: Wall  
This manual shows an AVTrac installation with cables being run inside a drywall cavity. If the cables from the AVTrac  
system will not be run inside a drywall cavity, ignore this section and go to Step 3 (Track) on the next page.  
To run cables from the AVTrac system inside a drywall cavity, follow these instructions:  
2-1  
If necessary, remove the baseboard from the bottom  
of the wall and mark where the AVTrac will abut the  
wall.  
Mark wall  
2-2  
Using a drill, box cutters and/or a saw, cut a 4" W x  
1½" H (10.2 cm x 3.8 cm) hole at the base of the wall.  
If there is a metal base stud, use a hand saw or tin  
snips to cut it at both edges of the hole and bend  
it back into the hole so that the stud lies flat on the  
floor. (Use a file to remove any jagged edges that  
might damage cables.)  
1½" (3.8 cm)  
The hole will eventually be covered by the  
baseboard, so it does not have to be perfect.  
Cut cable access hole in wall  
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Step 3: Track  
3-1  
Measure and cut the track pieces to the desired  
length.  
If the track is to be cut, the base track must be  
10” (25.4 cm) longer than the cover track. This  
is the length of the connectivity box, which sits  
on the base track but not on the cover track (see  
figure below right).  
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The end ramps will add an additional 9.36”  
(23.8 cm) to the total length of the installed track.  
The track should run up to but not enter the hole in  
the wall.  
Cut aluminum base track  
10.00"  
(25.4 cm)  
Connectivity (AAP) Box  
Rubber Strip  
Aluminum  
Cover Track  
7'-2"  
(2.184 m)  
End Ramp  
Side Ramp  
9.36"  
(23.77 cm)  
8'-0"  
(2.438 m)  
Measure and cut track  
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Step 3: Track, cont’d  
3-2  
Drill mounting holes in the shallow grooves of the  
base track and side ramps using a 1/4" or 6 mm bit  
for drilling metal (not supplied).  
Shallow Groove  
in Base Track  
(pre-drill holes)  
Shallow Groove  
in Side Ramp  
(pre-drill holes)  
Mounting holes must be a maximum of 3'  
(91 cm) apart and one must be within 6"  
(15.2 cm) of each end of the track.  
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Side Ramp  
Base Track  
Pre-drill holes in track and ramps  
To ensure that all components are securely  
attached to the floor, Extron recommends that  
the predrilled holes should closely follow the  
pattern shown in this figure.  
Positions of mounting holes  
3-3  
Remove the cover panel and end plates  
from the connectivity box.  
The end of the  
Connectivity Box  
with three  
mounting holes  
faces back  
towards the track.  
Cover  
End Plate  
Examine the bottom of the connectivity  
box: one end has two mounting holes (one  
in each corner), the other end has three  
mounting holes (one in each corner and  
one in the center). The end with three holes  
faces back toward the track.  
Mounting Holes  
End Plate  
Align the end of the box with two  
mounting holes with the end of the  
base track. Mark where the mounting  
holes in the bottom of the box lie over  
the base track.  
Using a 1/4" or 6 mm bit for drilling  
metal (not supplied), drill at least three  
mounting holes in the base track to  
secure the connectivity box.  
To fully assemble the track and attach  
it securely to the floor (as shown in the  
figure at right), follow the instructions  
Pre-drill holes to secure connectivity box  
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Tab on side ramp  
mates with groove  
in base track.  
3-4  
Lay the base track on the floor in the prepared  
location.  
Mate the tabs in the side ramps with the grooves  
in the base track, and place the end ramps in  
position at the end of the track furthest from the  
wall.  
Side Ramp  
Base Track  
Mate side ramp to base track  
Drill a 5/32” x 1 1/2” deep hole  
into concrete.  
3-5  
Using the provided 5/32" masonry bit, drill  
1 1/2" (3.8 cm) deep pilot holes into the concrete  
through the predrilled mounting holes in the  
track and ramps.  
Supplied Masonry Screws  
Drill into concrete and screw down track  
3-6  
With the provided masonry screws, secure the  
track and ramps to the floor.  
Do not use the holes that were drilled to  
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Screw side ramps to floor  
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Step 4: Connectivity Box  
By this point, the base track, side ramps and end ramps must be securely fastened to the floor.  
To attach the connectivity box to the base track, follow these instructions:  
The end of the connectivity  
box with three mounting holes  
faces back towards the track.  
4-1  
Reposition the connectivity box, in the correct  
orientation, over the pre-drilled holes in the base track  
Masonry  
Screws  
The end of the connectivity box that has three mounting holes  
faces back towards the track.  
Using at least three of the provided 3/16" masonry  
screws, secure the box to the track and floor.  
Remove all dust with a vacuum cleaner.  
Secure connectivity box to the floor  
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Installation  
Step 5: Power Module  
By this point, the connectivity box must be securely fastened to the floor.  
If the AVTrac system does not include the AC power module, ignore this section. To attach the AC power module,  
follow these instructions:  
Switch off all electrical power before connecting the  
AC conduit to a junction box, and keep power off until  
installation is complete.  
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All electrical installation should be performed by  
qualified personnel in accordance with local and national  
electrical codes.  
(F)  
(J)  
(D)  
(E)  
Receptacles for the AC power modules are available in Australian (F),  
universal (J), central European (D), and French (E) models. The Australian  
and Universal models are provided with 24' of metal conduit, without  
wires (CO models). The Central European, French, and Universal models  
are provided with 24' of double insulated cable (ISO models).  
Some plug types are not fully compatible with the Universal  
Receptacle. For more details refer to the Universal AC Outlet  
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5-1  
Connect wires to models with the unwired metal  
conduit (Australian and Universal CO models) by  
threading wires through the conduit using fish tape  
or similar device. Remove 1/8" (3 mm) of insulation  
from both ends of each wire.  
Green  
or Green/  
Yellow  
Brown  
or Red  
(live)  
Blue or  
Black  
(neutral)  
(ground)  
Loosen the holding screws in the AC receptacle.  
Insert the wire into appropriate hole and tighten the  
holding screws.  
Snap the AC receptacle into power module.  
The blue or black wire must be connected to the neutral  
slot, the brown or red wire must be connected to the live  
slot, and the solid green or green and yellow striped wire  
must be connected to the ground.  
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Connect wires to AC receptacle  
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Step 5: Power Module cont’d  
5-2  
The AC power module must be positioned under the  
triple AAP socket that is closest to the track. Seat the  
power module on the stud in the connectivity box.  
Tabs  
AC Power  
Module  
Slide the power module side tabs into the slots on  
the side of the connectivity box.  
Secure the module to the stud on the connectivity  
box by hand tightening the provided 6/32" nut.  
The illustration at right shows the Central  
European AC power module. Australian,  
French, and Universal models are also available.  
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Studs  
Slots  
Attach AC power module  
5-3  
Extron recommends the circuit be attached to a  
junction box that is directly wired to the main circuit.  
The AC power module does not have a fuse and is rated at  
10 A, maximum.  
Feed the fish tape from the junction box, through the  
wall cavity or raceway to the point where the AC  
conduit or double insulated cable from the AVTrac  
enters the wall or raceway.  
Attach the end of the conduit or cable securely to the  
hook on the fish tape and rewind the tape, drawing  
the cable behind it. If necessary, one person can feed  
the conduit or cable into the wall or channel while a  
second pulls the fish tape from the other end.  
Run AC conduit through wall cutout  
Connect the wires as shown in the figures below:  
To 10 Amp  
Main Circuit  
To 10 Amp  
Main Circuit  
Conduit  
Conduit  
Junction Box  
Junction Box  
Blue/Black  
(neutral)  
Blue/Black  
(neutral)  
Brown/Red  
(live)  
Brown/Red  
(live)  
Green/Yellow  
(ground)  
Green/Yellow  
(ground)  
Cable  
restraint  
Double insulated  
AC cable  
Cable/AC Conduit  
From AVTrac AC  
Power Module  
From AVTrac AC  
Power Module  
Connect double isolated cable to  
junction box  
Connect AC conduit to junction box  
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Installation  
Step 6: AAPs  
At this point, the track, ramps and connectivitly box must all be securely in place, and the AC power module must be  
attached to the connectivity box and connected to an AC junction box.  
To attach the Architectural Adapter Plates (AAPs), follow these instructions:  
AC Outlet  
AAP  
6-1  
Select up to seven AAPs to fill the remaining spaces  
in the cover of the connectivity box.  
Cover Plate  
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Openings for  
AAPs  
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In models without the AC power module, fill all ten spaces  
of AAPs.  
Cover  
End Plate  
Extron AAPs must be purchased separately.  
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End Plate  
Install AAPs  
To prevent bending of cables, place the  
AAP with the greatest depth requirement  
(including cables) in the AAP slot closest to  
the center ridge of the connectivity box.  
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2.88" (7.30 cm)  
2.50" (6.30 cm)  
6-2  
Use fish tape to run the cables from the connectivity  
box through the wall or raceway to the appropriate  
Attach the cables to the AAPs as described in the  
installation guide for each AAP module and secure  
the AAP to the cover of the connectivity box, using  
the screws provided.  
Test the power and signals to the AAPs.  
Run cable to AAPs  
Cover  
6-3  
Reattach the end plates and cover panel.  
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AAPs  
S E L E C  
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End Plate  
End Plate  
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Step 7: Finishing Up  
At this point, the track and connectivity box must be secured to the floor, the electrical power must be connected, and  
the AAP sockets must be populated.  
To complete the installation of the AVTrac, follow these instructions:  
7-1  
Lay the cables and power cords flat against the base  
track. If necessary, feed excess cable back into the  
wall.  
Ensure cables lay flat  
7-2  
Snap the cover track onto the base track.  
Fit cover track  
7-3  
Before cutting and gluing carpet, remove all dust  
and debris with a vacuum cleaner.  
Cut the carpet or carpet tiles so that they run up  
to but do not cover the aluminum track (see the  
diagram below).  
Cut the carpet to abut the edge of the cover  
track. Do not align the cuts to the edge of  
the ramps as this will leave a gap between  
the end of the carpet and the cover track.  
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Cut carpet  
Carpet covers ramps  
but not track.  
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7-4  
Glue or tape the carpet to the floor and side ramps.  
Do not use the supplied tape to attach the  
carpet to the ramp. The tape is intended  
only for the attaching the rubber inlay strip  
to the cover track.  
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Refit carpet  
7-5  
Using the provided template, trim the wall  
baseboard to fit snugly around the track. Attach the  
baseboard to the wall.  
Use template to cut base board  
Reattach base board to wall  
7-6  
For 42-122-xx models, attach the provided rubber  
strip to the cover track raceway using double-sided  
adhesive tape (provided).  
For 42-121-xx models, cut a strip of the finished  
carpeting and glue it to the cover track raceway.  
Attach carpet tile to track raceway  
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Step 7: Finishing up cont’d  
The installed AVTrac safely and discretely runs  
power, data, and A/V cables from a wall to a table,  
podium, or other furniture.  
AVTrac installed  
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Reference Material  
Specifications  
General  
Power (pass-through)................... 250 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 10 A (max.)  
Mounting options  
Track system (track and ramps)  
Mountable on base flooring, beneath the finished carpet  
Connectivity box ............... Mountable through the metal track, onto base flooring  
Optional AAP plates/devices  
Mountable in the two double-space and two triple-space Architectural Adapter Plate (AAP)  
openings in the connectivity box  
Enclosure type ............................... Metal track base and top, metal connectivity box and cover, plastic ramps  
Enclosure dimensions: see diagrams on opposite page.  
Track system  
End ramps.......................... 0.67" (1.7 cm) H x 9.36" (23.8 cm) radius, approximately 4.5° slope  
Side ramps.......................... 0.67" (1.7 cm) H x 7.50" (19.0 cm) W on either side of track x 96" (243.8 cm) L, approximately 4.5°  
slope  
AVTrac 480C track base and top  
1.03" H x 3.70" W x 96" L  
(2.6 cm H x 9.4 cm W x 243.8 cm L)  
AVTrac 480R track base and top  
0.95" H x 3.70" W x 96" L  
(2.4 cm H x 9.4 cm W x 243.8 cm L)  
Connectivity box ........................... 3.55" (9.0 cm) H x 10.00" (25.4 cm) W x 4.91" (12.5 cm) D  
Product weight  
Parts in package 1 of 2...... 16.9 lbs (7.7 kg)  
Parts in package 2 of 2...... 10.6 lbs (4.8 kg)  
Shipping weight  
Package 1 of 2 .................... 22 lbs (10 kg)  
Package 2 of 2 .................... 13 lbs (6 kg)  
Vibration......................................... ISTA 1A in carton (International Safe Transit Association)  
Listings............................................ CE  
Warranty......................................... 3 years parts and labor  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Reference Material,  
cont’d  
AVTrac 480C  
End Ramp  
18.72”  
(47.55 cm)  
Connectivity (AAP) Box  
2.68”  
(6.8 cm)  
9.36”  
(23.77 cm)  
Side Ramp  
10.00”  
(25.4 cm)  
8’-0”  
(2.438 m)  
Aluminum  
Track  
TOP VIEW  
2.91"  
(7.39 cm)  
.22"  
(0.56 cm)  
1.09"  
(2.61 cm)  
.67" (1.70 cm)  
4.5°  
7.50"  
(19.05 cm)  
7.50"  
(19.05 cm)  
3.70"  
(9.40 cm)  
BACK VIEW  
End Ramp  
AVTrac 480R  
18.72”  
(47.55 cm)  
Connectivity (AAP) Box  
2.68”  
(6.8 cm)  
Side Ramp  
9.36”  
(23.77 cm)  
10.00”  
(25.4 cm)  
8’-0”  
(2.438 m)  
Aluminum  
Track  
TOP VIEW  
3.24"  
(8.23 cm)  
.12"  
(0.30 cm)  
.95"  
(2.41 cm)  
.67" (1.70 cm)  
4.5°  
7.50"  
(19.05 cm)  
7.50"  
(19.05 cm)  
3.70"  
(9.40 cm)  
BACK VIEW  
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10.00"  
(25.4 cm)  
4.91" (12.47cm)  
4.91"  
(12.47 cm)  
3.55" (9.02 cm)  
TOP VIEW  
.67" (1.70 cm)  
10.00"  
(25.4 cm)  
2.98"  
(7.57 cm)  
END VIEW  
3.55" (9.02 cm)  
SIDE VIEW  
Connectivity box  
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Universal AC Compatibility Guide  
The Extron Universal AC Outlet allows a number of different AC plugs to be used in  
the AVTrac, HSA, and Cable Cubbydevices. Before using the device, refer to the  
table on this card to see if your plug type is compatible with the Universal AC Outlet.  
Earth/Ground  
In some countries there may be polarity differences. To avoid possible damage  
to a device, check the polarity of your power supply and that of the device before  
plugging it in to the Universal AC Outlet and switching it on.  
C
Live/Hot  
Phase/Active  
Neutral  
Some devices require they be grounded. Use caution with plugs that do not allow  
grounding (see table) when used with the Universal AC Outlet.  
Europlug  
(2-pin)  
Region  
UK  
India  
Italy  
Denmark  
China  
Plug Type  
Fit  
*  
Fit not perfect  
*Safety Note  
Socket Type  
Central Europe  
(Schuko)  
Region  
Switzerland  
Israel  
USA  
France  
South Africa  
2-pin  
3-pin  
Plug Type  
Fit  
*  
*  
*  
*  
*  
Polarity is  
reversed  
Polarity is  
reversed  
Polarity is  
reversed  
No grounding  
tabs for  
No grounding  
tabs for  
Does not fit  
outlet  
Schuko plug  
on Universal  
AC Outlet  
Schuko plug  
on Universal  
AC Outlet  
*Safety Note  
Socket Type  
Key:  
= Fully compatible.  
*= Plug fits but see  
Safety Notes before  
use.  
= Incompatible.  
Plug does not fit or  
is not compatible.  
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Optional Accessories  
Please consult the Extron Web site (www.Extron.com) or catalog for a complete description of each item.  
Track Accessories  
Accessory  
Part Number  
70-645-04  
70-646-04  
70-783-01  
70-783-11  
AVTrac 4' Track Extension Kit for Carpet Inlay  
AVTrac 4' Track Extension Kit for Rubber Inlay  
AVTrac Raceway Transition (Wiremold)  
AVTrac Raceway Transition (Euro Channel)  
Active AAPs  
AAP  
Part Number  
MTP T AV AAP — Mini Twisted Pair S-video and Stereo  
MTP T SVA AAP — Mini Twisted Pair S-video and Stereo  
Twisted Pair Transmitter  
Pair Transmitter  
with Video Gain and Equalization  
Passive AAPs  
AAP  
Part Number  
One RJ-11 to Terminal Post and One RJ-45 Female to  
One USB A Female to Female Barrel and One USB B  
Two RCA Female to Captive Screw Terminal — audio,  
yellow; one S-Video Female to Female Barrel  
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Extron’s Warranty  
Extron Electronics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period  
of three years from the date of purchase. In the event of malfunction during the warranty period  
attributable directly to faulty workmanship and/or materials, Extron Electronics will, at its option,  
repair or replace said products or components, to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore  
said product to proper operating condition, provided that it is returned within the warranty period,  
with proof of purchase and description of malfunction to:  
USA, Canada, South America,  
and Central America:  
Europe, Africa, and the Middle East:  
Extron Electronics, Europe  
Beeldschermweg 6C  
3821 AH Amersfoort  
The Netherlands  
Extron Electronics  
1001 East Ball Road  
Anaheim, CA 92805, USA  
Asia:  
Japan:  
Extron Electronics, Asia  
135 Joo Seng Road, #04-01  
PM Industrial Bldg.  
Singapore 368363  
Extron Electronics, Japan  
Kyodo Building  
16 Ichibancho  
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0082  
Japan  
This Limited Warranty does not apply if the fault has been caused by misuse, improper handling care,  
electrical or mechanical abuse, abnormal operating conditions or non-Extron authorized modification  
to the product.  
If it has been determined that the product is defective, please call Extron and ask for an Applications  
Engineer at (714) 491-1500 (USA), 31.33.453.4040 (Europe), 65.383.4400 (Asia), or 81.3.3511.7655 (Japan)  
to receive an RA# (Return Authorization number). This will begin the repair process as quickly as  
possible.  
Units must be returned insured, with shipping charges prepaid. If not insured, you assume the risk of  
loss or damage during shipment. Returned units must include the serial number and a description  
of the problem, as well as the name of the person to contact in case there are any questions.  
Extron Electronics makes no further warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the  
product and its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular use. In no event  
will Extron Electronics be liable for direct, indirect, or consequential damages resulting from any  
defect in this product even if Extron Electronics has been advised of such damage.  
Please note that laws vary from state to state and country to country, and that some provisions of this  
warranty may not apply to you.  
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Quick Installation Checklist  
Installation of the AVTrac can be divided into six main sections:  
Step 1 — Before Getting Started  
the site.  
Open the two boxes containing the AVTrac kit and identify all the items provided  
Step 2 — Install Track  
If cables will be run through a drywall cavity, cut a hole in drywall (page 8).  
Step 3 — Install Connectivity Box  
Remove the top cover and end plates from connectivity box (page 10) and place  
Step 4 — Install AC Power Module  
If necessary, wire the AC power receptacle (page 13).  
Step 5 — Install Architectural Adapter Plates  
Run and connect cables to the AAPs (page 15).  
Step 6 — Finishing Up  
Trim wall baseboards and apply carpet or rubber strip finish to cover track  
Extron USA - West Extron USA - East Extron EMEA  
Extron Asia  
Extron Japan  
Extron China  
Extron Middle East  
Headquarters  
+800.633.9876  
+800.3987.6673  
+800.7339.8766  
+81.3.3511.7655  
+81.3.3511.7656 FAX  
+400.883.1568  
+971.4.2991800  
+971.4.2991880 FAX  
Inside USA / Canada Only  
Inside Europe Only  
Inside Asia Only  
Inside China Only  
+800.633.9876  
Inside USA / Canada Only  
+1.919.863.1794  
+1.919.863.1797 FAX  
+31.33.453.4040  
+31.33.453.4050 FAX  
+65.6383.4400  
+65.6383.4664 FAX  
+86.21.3760.1568  
+86.21.3760.1566 FAX  
+1.714.491.1500  
+1.714.491.1517 FAX  
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