Interface user guide – Tannoy VNET SC1 User Manual

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USB

You can connect your computer to the VNET™

Interface via USB using a USB Type A to USB Type B

cable as in diagram 2. It is not usually necessary to

use a Power Supply to power the VNET™ Interface

when using USB, since USB will supply sufficient

power for the Interface. If there are any Network

powered devices on the network however, then it will

be necessary to use the Accessory Power Supply.

CONNECTING DEVICES

Connect the VNET™ Link socket on the VNET™

Interface to the VNET™ In socket of the first device

you wish to control, then the VNET™ Link socket of

this device to the VNET™ In socket of the next

device, and so on. The order in which the devices are

connected is not important. The Link socket of the

last device in the ‘chain’ need not be connected. The

In socket of the VNET™ Interface is intended for

special applications, and would not normally be

connected. The ‘Ethercon’ network connectors are

fully compatible with standard RJ45 Ethernet patch

cables which may be used to make these

connections. If additional ruggedness is required, we

recommend using the Neutrik Ethercon locking type

of connector.

RACKING

The VNET™ Interface and Accessory Power Supply

may be used free-standing. If you wish to mount

them in a 19-inch rack, then the Tannoy VNET™

accessory rack-mount kit may be used. To mount an

Accessory in the Mounting Kit panel:

1. Remove the two mounting brackets and blanking

sheet which are covering the aperture you wish to

mount the Accessory in, by removing the two nuts.

(Keep these and the screws and washers).

2. Remove the two screws from one side of the

Accessory.

3. Using the two screws removed in 2, attach one

mounting bracket loosely to the side of the

Accessory, with the ‘ear’ towards the front, pointing

outwards.

4. Repeat 2 and 3 for the other side. Now push the

lid towards the back of the unit as far as it will go then

align the bracket ears with the front edge of the lid.

Now tighten the screws.

5. Offer the Accessory with its mounting brackets up

to the reverse side of the Mounting Panel, and fix it in

place using the two sets of screws, washers and nuts

removed in 1.

Note that the holes at the rear ends of the brackets

may be used as cable tie-off points if desired.

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