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About Rack Mounting
Attaching the included rack-mount angle brackets lets you install the V-800HD MK II in a 19-inch rack.
Attaching the Rack-mount Angles
1.
Turn off the power to the V-800HD MK II and disconnect the
power cord and all connection cables.
2.
Remove the mounting screws (6) specified in the figure.
3.
Using the mounting screws (6) you removed in step 2, attach
the rack-mount angles.
NOTE
When Uninstalling the Rack-mount Angles
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Before uninstalling the rack-mount angles, turn off the power
to the V-800HD MK II and disconnect the power cord and all
connector cables.
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Be sure to block the screw holes with the removed screws. Using
different screws can result in malfunction.
Important Notes on Rack Mounting
* The video fader protrudes beyond the mounting surface of the
rack. Take care not to damage it when mounting the unit.
* To prevent incorrect operation or malfunction, take care not to
subject areas protruding beyond the rack to accidental impact.
* To ensure room for connectors and cables, leave 2U of clearance
above the unit.
* Before mounting, turn off the power to the V-800HD MK II and
detach the power cord and all connection cables.
* Use all threaded holes (at 4 locations on each side, for a total of 8) to
secure the unit to the rack using screws. Screws for rack-mounting
are not included.
* When mounting the unit, use due caution to ensure that your
fingers do not get caught or pinched.
* Never transport the rack with the unit installed in it. The impact of
shaking or vibration might deform the rack-mount angles.
* When mounting the V-800HD MK II in a rack enclosure, pay
attention to the following points to ensure efficient cooling.
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Install in a well-ventilated location.
5
Avoid obstructing the cooling-fan intake and exhaust ports on
the side panels of the V-800HD MK II.
5
Avoid mounting the unit in a sealed-type rack. In this situation,
warm air within the rack cannot escape and is drawn into the
unit, making efficient cooling impossible.
5
If the back of the rack cannot be opened, install an exhaust
port or ventilation fan at the top back surface of the rack where
warm air collects.
* Also read the “Placement” (p. 6) under “IMPORTANT NOTES.”