Honeywell HNVE1 Reference Guide - Page 24

Mounting the HNVE1 Encoder, Choosing the Location, Mounting Considerations, Mounting in a Rack

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Encoder Installation Caution Connect power either from a 12 VDC source or a CAT5 Ethernet connector (PoE); never both at the same time. Mounting the HNVE1 Encoder Choosing the Location Choose an installation location for the HNVE1 that: • Provides access to the correct and reliable power supply (see Electrical on page 81) and access to a video-in feed • Protects the encoder from dust, dirt, and liquids • Allows air to flow around the vents • Conforms with local regulatory guidelines Avoid any installation environment where the HNVE1 is: • Exposed to strong vibrations or uneven surfaces • Exposed to direct sunlight or is near a heat source such as a radiator • Exposed to high humidity or where condensation forms easily • Near high-voltage cables such as a power cable • Exposed to dust and dirt • Exposed to extreme fluctuations in temperature Mounting Considerations Do not block ventilation openings in the cover. Install the HNVE1 in the rack as low as possible. Mounting in a Rack Securely mount the HNVE1 in a 19 in. EIA standard rack. To mount the HNVE1 in the rack: 1. Attach the mounting brackets (supplied) to the sides of the HNVE1 using the supplied screws. 24

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Encoder Installation
Caution
Connect power either from a 12 VDC source or a CAT5 Ethernet
connector (PoE); never both at the same time.
Mounting the HNVE1 Encoder
Choosing the Location
Choose an installation location for the HNVE1 that:
Provides access to the correct and reliable power supply (see
Electrical
on page
81
)
and access to a video-in feed
Protects the encoder from dust, dirt, and liquids
Allows air to flow around the vents
Conforms with local regulatory guidelines
Avoid any installation environment where the HNVE1 is:
Exposed to strong vibrations or uneven surfaces
Exposed to direct sunlight or is near a heat source such as a radiator
Exposed to high humidity or where condensation forms easily
Near high-voltage cables such as a power cable
Exposed to dust and dirt
Exposed to extreme fluctuations in temperature
Mounting Considerations
Do not block ventilation openings in the cover.
Install the HNVE1 in the rack as low as possible.
Mounting in a Rack
Securely mount the HNVE1 in a 19 in. EIA standard rack.
To mount the HNVE1 in the rack:
1.
Attach the mounting brackets (supplied) to the sides of the HNVE1 using the supplied
screws.