In this guide In the box Mounting devices on ONErack modules Powering ONErack modules ONErack internal power supply ONErack pass-through power External power supply Fitting ONErack modules Overview of fitting ONErack modules Fitting the guide rails and dock Connecting cables...
In the box 1x ONErack module, including voltage selector: Either with lower tab, or with upper and lower tabs 1x daisy-chain cable 2x guide rails 1x rear dock: Either without bracket, or with bracket 3x power connectors 6x M3 screws (Note: if your module has only the lower tab, you only...
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1x label sheet 1x A3 template In the unlikely event that a component is missing or damaged, please contact tech.usa@tvone.com or tech.europe@tvone.com. Tools Pozidriv® PZ1 crosshead screwdriver 2 mm flat head screwdriver Wire cutters Wire strippers Voltmeter Optional: Self-adhesive hook and loop...
Mounting devices on ONErack modules The innovative ONErack module enables you to efficiently mount multiple devices. The module provides adjustable voltage and supports many ways to mount devices and secure cables. When you add a second voltage selector, you can provide two voltage options to devices mounted on the module.
18 V @ 1.9 A 24 V @ 1.5 A If you want to mount devices on a ONErack module that need two different voltages, you can connect a second voltage selector, sold separately. Ask your sales representative about 1RK-XTRA-PWR.
Fitting ONErack modules This guide assumes you have already built a ONErack chassis and fitted an internal power supply, or chosen an alternative method for powering your devices. Read more about powering ONErack modules on page 4. See the installation guides for the chassis and internal power supply.
Fitting the guide rails and dock To avoid damaging your ONErack, build it in a clean, tidy area. Before you fit the guide rails and dock, mount at least your tallest device on the ONErack module. This helps you to determine the positions of the modules.
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2. Slide the module into the groove in the guide rails. 3. Screw the module in place temporarily with one or two M3 screws. 4. At the rear of the chassis, push the dock into the voltage selector. If you have a dock with a bracket, use the slot in the bracket to help you align the dock.
You can connect your devices to the internal power supply, to pass- through power, or to their own external power supplies. Read more about powering ONErack modules on page 4. Read about connecting devices to the internal power supply on page Read about connecting devices to pass-through power on page 12.
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If you mount a heater on a module, place it as far as possible away from the voltage selector. Allow enough space around the heater for cooling. 1. Remove the screws holding the ONErack module in place and remove the module. 2. Finish mounting your devices on the ONErack module.
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5. Replace the cover of the voltage selector and screw in place. 6. Cut the power lead for your device. Make sure you leave enough length to reach the voltage selector. 7. Strip the insulation from the ends of the wires and identify which is positive and which is negative. tvONE...
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8. Insert the stripped ends into the power connector. Make sure that the polarity is correct, as shown, before you tighten the screws. 9. Insert the power connector into the voltage selector. 10. Use a long daisy-chain cable to connect the internal power supply to the module.
11. Check that all your devices are connected with the correct voltages. 12. Connect your ONErack module to the dock and screw it in place. If you have both upper and lower tabs, use four screws. If you have the lower tab only, use two screws.
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Each module can supply up to 35 W. Do not overload the modules. 1. Remove the screws holding the ONErack module in place and remove the module. 2. Finish mounting your devices on the ONErack module. 3. Undo the screws on top of the voltage selector and remove the cover.
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7. Strip the insulation from the ends of the wires and identify which is positive and which is negative. 8. Insert the stripped ends into the power connector. Make sure that the polarity is correct, as shown, before you tighten the screws. tvONE...
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9. Insert the power connector into the voltage selector. 10. Repeat steps 6 to 8 for the other piece of the power lead. 11. Insert the power connector into the dock. MNL-1RK-MOD...
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Use the external power method. Read about the external power method on page 17. 13. Connect your ONErack module to the dock and screw it in place. If you have both upper and lower tabs, use four screws. If you have the lower tab only, use two screws.
Safety Risk of damage in transit Your ONErack and devices can be damaged in transit. Do not ship the ONErack system with modules fitted. Package modules separately. You can ship modules with mounted devices. Risk of damage to equipment Make sure you set the voltage selector to the correct value for your device or devices.
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