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Refer servicing  to qualified service per sonnel.

 

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Precautionary Designations 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 
 
MOUNTING 

The Digital Clocks have mounting holes predrilled in 
the end and top of the housing, for use with the 
included mounting bracket.  Additionally, an 
optional bridge adapter (model V-9914M-5) is 
available for use with tile ceilings. 

 

For ease of installation, the digital clock displays 
should be removed from the housing before 
mounting.  Using Figure 1 as a guide, remove the 
four screws holding the clock display to the 
housing.  Carefully pull the clock display away from 
the housing, then remove the two wire connectors 
from the back of the display.  Using the same 
process, remove the second clock display. 

For end mounting, securely attach the mounting 
bracket to the end of the clock housing using the 
four screws and nuts provided.  Refer to Figure 2 
for details. 

For top mounting with the included bracket, refer to 
Figure 3.  First, remove two screws holding the 
blanking plate from the top mounting holes, and 
reinstall the blanking plate to cover the end 
mounting holes.  Securely attach the mounting 
bracket to the top of the clock housing using the 
four screws and nuts provided. 

For top mounting using the optional V-9914M-5 
ceiling bridge, use the mounting instructions 
provided with the bridge but do not cut the 8.5” 
speaker hole in the ceiling tile.  Instead, cut a 1” 
hole centered within the bridge opening for the 
network and seismic cables.  Using appropriate 
screws and nuts (not provided), attach the clock 
housing to the V-9914M-5 bridge with the ceiling tile 
between the bridge and the clock housing.  Refer to 
Figure 4.

Feed the network cable and seismic cable (if used) 
through the cutout in the clock housing before 
attaching to the wall or ceiling.  Position the clock 
housing in the final mounting location and securely 
attach to the wall or ceiling with appropriate 
fasteners through the four mounting holes in the 
bracket. 

Reinstall the clock displays into the clock housing, 
using Figure 1 as a guide.  Insert the RJ-45 
connector into the network connection on the clock 
display board as shown in Figure 5, then slide the 
display onto the housing and secure with the four 
screws removed previously.  Pull the signal wires 
through the housing and reattach to the second 
clock display.  The connectors are color marked, 
and must be reattached to the matching connector 
on the clock display.  Make sure all wires are inside 
the housing, then slide the second clock display 
onto the housing.  Secure with the four screws 
previously removed. 
 

Setup

 

Information specific to your application will need to 
be programmed into the VIP-Clock using a 
computer.  The PC used for programming should 
be connected to the same subnet as the VIP-Clock.     
Setup will be done using the IP Solutions Setup 
Tool.  Download the latest version of the free IP 
Solutions Setup Tool from the Valcom web site at 
www.valcom.com/vipsetuptool. 

 

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE 

When trouble is reported, verify power is being 
supplied to the unit and there are no broken 
connections. If a spare unit is available, substitute a 
spare unit for the suspected defective unit. 

 

Assistance in troubleshooting is available from the 
factory. Call (540) 563-2000 and press 1 for 
Technical Support or via email at 
[email protected] 
 
When requesting assistance, you should include all 
available information.  It is strongly suggested that 
you go to the web site and review the 
documentation at http://www.valcom.com. 

 

Valcom equipment is not field-repairable. Valcom, 
Inc. maintains service facilities in Roanoke, VA.  
Should repairs be necessary, attach a tag to the 
unit clearly stating your company name, address, 
phone number, contact person and the nature of 
the problem. Send the unit to:

 

Valcom, Inc. 

Repair & Return Dept. 

5614 Hollins Road 

Roanoke, Va. 24019-5056

 

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