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Chapter 2 - Installation
XX176-00-00 Rev 507 VNCTRL-1 Remote Control Panel
When replacing the cover, be sure that the tongue in the center of the rear edge goes over the lip on the rear
panel to properly secure the cover. Replace the two (2) screws secure the cover.
Mounting
The VNCTRL-1 can be mounted in a standard 19-inch (483 mm) wide vertical rack. Use hardware appropriate
for the selected rack mount. The VNCTRL-1 can also rest on a clean and dry flat surface, like a desk or
tabletop. There must be an area of no less than 3 in. (76 mm) left around the exterior to provide suitable
airflow for cooling. Do not place items on the cover.
Installing the VNCTRL-1
After the unit is mounted, follow the steps in this section to install the unit.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
The connection of external hardware may require simple hand tools.
Warning: Disable the AC power to prevent installer injury and damage to the unit.
Before beginning the hardware installation, ensure that the following environmental conditions have been met:
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The surface on which the VNCTRL-1 is to be placed must be level, clean and dry.
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The room or area temperature is climate controlled for human occupancy.
Connecting the Cabling
This procedure describes the required cabling that must be installed in order to use the remote control.
To connect the cabling:
1. Using a twisted-pair cable as defined in the section
Twisted-Pair Cable Recommendations
, prepare a
dual shielded twisted-pair type cable by stripping the ends back for use.
2. Insert the 9-pin gender changer into the female 9-pin D-shell connector. Then connect the 9-pin adapter
to the gender changer to create terminal board connection. Connect the wires according to the table
below.
3. To convert the communications to RS-232, install the other end of this cable into a V422-CONV that will
then connect to the Kollector/NVR workstation. See Installation Diagram, Figure 2-3. The Vicon V422-
CONV RS-422 to RS-232 converter can be used for applications requiring use of a serial (COM) port for
control. The converter plugs directly into the SERIAL port (DB-9 connector) and its terminal block wired
directly to the remote control panel.