Mounting the dvi 101 and hdmi 101, Tabletop use, Rack mounting – Extron Electronics HDMI 101 User Manual
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DVI 101 and HDMI 101 • Installation and Operation
Installation and Operation
2-2
Mounting the DVI 101 and HDMI 101
The DVI 101 and HDMI 101 can be mounted on a rack shelf,
under furniture, or placed on a table top. See "Optional
Accessories", in appendix A, "Specifications, Parts, and
Accessories", for information on the mounting products
available for the DVI/HDMI 101.
Tabletop use
Four self-adhesive rubber feet are included with the
DVI/HDMI. For tabletop use, attach one foot at each corner on
the bottom surface of the unit.
Rack mounting
Extron has a variety of optional rack shelf and furniture
mounting kits that can be used with the DVI/HDMI 101. See
"Optional Accessories", in appendix A, "Specifications, Parts,
and Accessories", for a list of these mounting options.
UL rack mounting guidelines
The following Underwriters Laboratories (UL) guidelines apply
to the safe installation of the equipment in a rack.
1
.
Elevated operating ambient temperature
— If the
equipment is installed in a closed or multi-unit rack
assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the
rack environment may be greater than room ambient
temperature. Therefore, install the equipment in an
environment compatible with the maximum ambient
temperature specified by Extron (Tma = +122 °F, +50 °C).
2
.
Reduced air flow
— Install the equipment in a rack so that
the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the
equipment is not compromised.
3
.
Mechanical loading
— When mounting the equipment in
the rack, ensure that uneven mechanical loading does not
cause a hazardous condition.
4
.
Circuit overloading
— When connecting the equipment
to the supply circuit, consider the effect that circuit
overloading might have on overcurrent protection and
supply wiring. Consider the equipment nameplate ratings
when addressing this concern.
5
.
Reliable earthing (grounding)
— Maintain reliable
grounding of rack-mounted equipment. Pay particular
attention to supply connections other than direct
connections to the branch circuit (e.g., use of power strips).