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