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FCC Information

 

This equipment has been tested and found to 
comply with the limits for a Class A digital 
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide 
reasonable protection against harmful 
interference when the equipment is operated 
in a commercial environment.  This 
equipment generates, uses and can radiate 
radio frequency energy and if not installed 
and used in accordance with the instruction 
manual, may cause harmful interference to 
radio communications.  Operation of this 
equipment in a residential area may cause 
harmful interference in which case the user 
will be required to correct the interference at 
his own expense.  

 

Mounting

 

The VIP-814 is designed for wall, table or rack 
mounting. 

 

Table: 

Provided with the VIP-814 are four 

rubber pads.  Peel the pads from their carrier 
backing and place at the four corners of the 
bottom of the unit 

 

Wall

: Using the template on last page of this  

document, mark the location of the bracket 
screw holes on the wall.  Drill 5/64" pilot holes, 
3/4" deep, at each screw location and use the 
wood screws provided to attach the brackets to 
the wall.  For surfaces other than wood, use 
hardware appropriate for the surface (not 
included).  With the brackets securely attached 
to the wall, attach the VIP-814 to the brackets 
using the included hardware.  Figure 1 illustrates 
the bracket assembly. 

 

Rack: 

Following the assembly drawing below, 

attach the two mounting brackets to the VIP-814 
unit. Using rack screws, mount the VIP-814 in 
an available 1U rack slot. See Figure 2. 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Figure 1. Wall Mount

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Figure 2. Rack Mount 

 
Power Connections 

The preferred method of powering a VIP-814 is 
via a Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch meeting 
the 802.3af specification. 

 

 
If the rear panel barrel connector is used for 
power, the preferred power supply is a Valcom 
VIP-324D. 

 

Make all required signal connections before 
applying power to the unit.  If powering via 
802.3af, make sure all signal connections via the 
rear panel are made then connect the VIP-814 
to the Ethernet switch.  

 

If power is supplied via the barrel connector, 
make sure all signal connections are secure.  
Attach the unit to the network via the front panel 
RJ-45 Ethernet connector.  Apply power by 
plugging the power supply in to the VIP-814 via 
the barrel connector on the rear of the VIP-814. 
 

Network Connection

 

The VIP-814 has one RJ-45 network connector 
on the front panel. 

 

Use a standard Ethernet patch cable to connect 
the VIP-814 to an Ethernet switch.  If the 
Ethernet switch is 802.3af compliant the VIP-814 
will draw power from it. 

 

Signal Connections 

On the rear panel, the VIP-814 has 4 RJ-11 
jacks for telephone connection and 2 terminal 
blocks for relay connections.  

 

FXO Connections: 

Connect loop start FXO port 

or standard analog telephones to the VIP-814 
via the rear panel RJ-11 jacks labeled Phone 1, 

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