Kyocera VLSG-01 manual Installation Requirements, Power Requirements, Rack Installation

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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

2.3INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

The Vanlink System components install easily in a standard 19-inch equipment rack. Physical characteristics of the Vanlink System components are provided in the applicable assembly drawings. Both standard and custom rack installations must meet these dimensional requirements in order to properly accommodate the installation of the controller.

2.3.1Power Requirements

Power provided at the vehicle must meet either of the following requirements:

120VDC for the V750 Remote Site Controller

120VDC for the Router

120VDC for the V750 Pan and Tilt Controller

2.3.2Rack Installation

Vanlink System components rack space requirements are as follows:

2.3.2.1Rack Space Requirements

V750 – Requires two rack spaces

Pan/Tilt controller – Requires two rack spaces unless otherwise specified

EVDO/3G Router – One rack space (not necessarily rack mounted)

2.3.3Cable Requirements

All applicable cables may be able to be installed (with the ready connectors) after installing the Vanlink System components into the equipment rack. Connectors and cables may vary depending upon each customer’s installation requirements.

Cables may be fabricated in the factory. In some cases, customers may choose to fabricate the cables themselves to custom lengths for the best possible configuration or fit within their equipment rack. It is recommended to refer to the System Interconnect Diagram that will accompany your system to determine the cable requirements for your system.

User Manual 2-2

VanLink System featuring TouchStar™ Technology - Troll Systems Corporation

Document VLSG-01 - 10/21/08

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Contents VanLink System Installation Guide Troll Systems Corporation Table of Contents C100 User Interface Summary Vanlink Equipment ComponentsRequired Hardware Software RequirementsABBREVIATIONS, ACRONYMS, Terms Term DefinitionABBREVIATIONS, ACRONYMS, Terms Warranty PackagingConventions Used in this Document VanLink Component Set-up and OperationHints Hint This format is used for all hintsContact Information Introduction General Safety Precautions Do Not Service or Adjust AloneHazard Advisory Placards/Signs VanLink Safety Considerations Electrical Power/Shock HazardsBe Familiar With Resuscitation Techniques Coincidental Damage to Equipment in CabinetsLifting/Handling Hazards Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive Esds Components Safety Considerations S-5 Page VanLink System ENG Vehicle Configuration System OverviewVanLink System Features VanLink IMU ConfigurationRemote Control from the Studio or Control Center VanLink Remote Studio ConfigurationSpecifications Required System ComponentsHardware Requirements Master Controller Software RequirementsSafety Recommendations IntroductionInstallation Requirements Power RequirementsRack Installation Cable Requirements3.2 V750 Cable and Connector Requirements Running CablesPan and Tilt Cabling and Connector Requirements Typical Network ConfigurationMaster Controllers and TNS Accessibility IP Connectivity3.4 GPS/IMU Connectivity EVDO/3G Router ConnectivityTypical VanLink Network Configuration GPS/IMU Assembly Typical Network Configuration for VanLink1 GPS/IMU Mounting Considerations 5.1 GPS/IMU Mounting ConsiderationsGPS/IMU Assembly VanLink GPSCalibration Remote and Local ControlMagnetometer Calibration Antenna CalibrationOperating Requirements Transmitter Control / Available OptionsSection Engineering Drawings Page Page Page Page Page Page