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Installing and Configuring Your AV Equipment
N4321D Manual
11
Mounting Options
The N4321D units are available in stand-alone and card versions. The stand-alone version can be free standing, surface mounted,
wall mounted, or rack mounted. All cards
must be rack mounted
using the N9206 Card Cage (sold separately).
Surface and Wall Mounting
To mount your N4321D stand-alone unit to a flat surface or wall, follow these steps:
1.
Remove the four screws from the bottom of the unit and use them to attach the mounting wings (not included in shipment -
2.
Place the unit against the solid surface to which you want it mounted.
3.
Using standard hardware, attach the unit through each of the slots of the newly attached mounting wings.
4.
Connect the appropriate cables necessary for your application. Refer to the sections
: Connecting Decoders to the Network
and
: Connecting Encoders to the Network and Configuring Stream Settings
for more information on these
connections.
FIG. 5
Installing Mounting Wings
Rack Mounting
NN4321D Series Stand-Alone Units
A Rack Shelf (part number N9102) accommodates up to two stand-alone N4321D, side by side (mix and match).
FIG. 6
Rack Mounting Stand-Alone Units
N4321D Series Cards
A Card Cage (part number N9206) accommodates up to six N-Series Encoder/Decoder/Transceiver cards (mix and match). The
12V power supply of the N9206 is the primary power source for the installed cards. If the 12V power supply fails or is
unplugged, the cards will power down, detect PoE (if provided by switch) and restart normally using PoE. This usually results in a
loss of video for about one to two minutes whole the device boots.
To rack mount N4321D Series cards into the N9206 Card Cage, follow these steps:
1.
Gently slide the card into cage slot. Make sure the card is properly aligned with guides. The card’s front LED indicators should
align with holes in the cage’s faceplate. See