Extron electronic Installing the VNR 100 into the rack, Mounting the VNR 100 on the Rack Rails

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Installing the VNR 100 into the rack

By now, you must have the rails attached to both the VNR 100 chassis and to the rack.

ATTENTION: Do not pick up the VNR 100 by the front handles. These are designed only for pulling the recorder from the rack.

 

Outer Rail Assembly

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Rail Mounting Brackets

 

Rack Mounting Rail

Locking Tabs

 

Inner Rail Assembly

Figure 21. Mounting the VNR 100 on the Rack Rails

1.Align the rear of the VNR 100 chassis with the front of the rack rails.

2.Slide the chassis into the rack rails, applying equal pressure to both sides.

NOTE: You may need to depress the locking tabs while inserting the chassis.

When the VNR 100 has been pushed completely into the rack, the locking tabs click.

NOTE: The rails have locking tabs, which serve two functions. The first is to lock the recorder in place when installed and pushed fully into the rack. Secondly, to lock the recorder in place when fully extended from the rack to prevent pulling the recorder completely out of the rack.

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VNR 100 specifications

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