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Installing a VCE
Video Codec Enclosure (VCE) 323-3221-291 Rel 1.0 Standard
Procedure 2-3 (continued)
Cabinet installation (wall mount)
Step
Action
Note:
In order to support the weight of the VCE, the anchor holes must
be into a wood stud. If a wood stud is not present in the required
position, add a cross-stud between adjacent vertical studs.
4
Attach the wall bracket to the wall using 16, 3.00 in. (76 mm), 1/4 in. (6.4 mm)
hex-head lag screws. When attaching the bracket ensure that the bracket is
flush with the wall. The three flanges protruding from the wall bracket are
used to temporarily hang the VCE during installation.
5
Before final tightening of the screws, ensure that the upper face of the wall
bracket is level.
6
Remove the cardboard protection from the VCE. Using a 5-32 in. Allen key,
remove the four cover-retaining screws and slide the cover off the VCE; see
Figure 2-7.
Note:
If the cover does not come off freely, insert a flat-bladed screwdriver
into the slots located in the lower rear corners of the VCE cover and jog the
cover loose.
Figure 2-7
Removing the VCE cover
7
Unbolt the enclosure from its transport pallet.
8
With two people or a jack lift, raise the VCE and temporarily hang it, using the
rear louvres, onto the three flanges protruding from the wall bracket.
9
Fasten the VCE
to the wall bracket using the 9, 3/8 in., bolts supplied with the
kit.
10
Tighten the bolts using a socket wrench and extension handle.
11
Remove the flexible power cable from the enclosure. In addition, remove the
cable clamp from the interface plate.
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3 slots on each
side of the cover