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The units can be installed in the front or rear of the rack. It takes up to 1U of 19" rack! Units VT325, VT335, VT805 can be installed on the wall or on desktop. All units can be put on the shelf using self-adhesive rubber feet. 

When installing, consider the following conditions:

Connect the unit only after checking the grounding of the circuit.

Do not connect homemade sensors and devices with unknown functions to the unit!

You must install the unit in place, where the ambient temperature corresponds to the values listed under "Specifications". Keep in mind that the temperature of the unit increases in cramped conditions, please keep track of the temperature on the internal temperature sensor. Try to install the unit in such a way as to allow for normal air circulation required for the normal functionality of the unit.


Rack mount

When installing the unit in a 19" rack, make sure that there is no uneven mechanical loading so as not to create a dangerous situation. You should not use the unit as a shelf or hang it uncommitted.

Select a place of unit installation inside the rack. The system takes up 1U of rack. Set to the desired location and tighten the bolts on the spacer nuts.


To avoid equipment damage fasten all the screws all the way!

Wall mount

Use the following diagrams for dimension references for wall mount. 

VT325 unit

VT335 unit


To avoid equipment damage fasten all the screws all the way!

Power cable and Network cable connection

Before applying power to the device, read its electrical characteristics in order to avoid the power supply circuit overloading.

Do not connect the device to ungrounded outlets! Check the outlet and make sure they are grounded when using the extension cords.


1. For VT825, VT604 units connect the appropriate power cord to the unit AC line input. For VT325 and VT335 plug in the power adapter that was in the package content.

2. Connect unit's Ethernet port using network cable to the switch.

3. Plug the power cable  into the power source.

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