Strand VISION.NET User manual

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INTRODUCTION
OUR GOAL
We are committed to providing you the highest quality in customer service. Our comprehensive resources are
available to help your business succeed and ensure you get the full benefit of being a Strand customer.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Our Service and Support team is tasked with online and field support, repair, demo, commissioning, mainte-
nance contracts, and technical training for fixtures and systems. In addition, this team plays a large role in a
Systems sales, responsible for administering final commissioning, record-keeping, and organizing services. Refer
to the back cover of this User Manual for contacts in your region or visit www.strandlighting.com/support
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Customer Service is responsible for boxed goods and spare parts quotations, order entry and fulfilment, project
delivery, lead times, and general account management. They also manage all after sales warranty fulfilment,
RGA, and repairs invoicing in tandem with our After Sales Service & Support team. Visit our website to find a
customer service agent in your region.
ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION
Additional product documentation, including DMX maps, software, and photometric reports, are available for
download on our website.
For more information on installing DMX512 control systems, the following publication is available for purchase
from the United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT), “Recommended Practice for DMX512: A Guide
for Users and Installers, 2nd edition” (ISBN: 9780955703522).
USITT Contact Information:
USITT
315 South Crouse Avenue, Suite 200
Syracuse, New York 13210-1844 USA
Phone: 800-938-7488 or +1-315-463-6463
Fax: 866-398-7488 or +1-315-463-6525
Website: www.usitt.org
ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT
Read all instructions before installing or using this product. Retain this User Manual for future reference.
Additional product information and descriptions may be found on the product data sheet(s) which can be
downloaded from the Strand website at www.strandlighting.com.
This User Manual provides necessary information regarding safety, installation, operation and routine mainte-
nance for Strand VL2600 Series. Familiarizing yourself with this information will help you to get the most out of
your product.
WARNING: It is important to read ALL accompanying safety and installation instructions to avoid damage to
the product and potential injury to yourself or others.

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SAFETY WARNINGS AND NOTICES
Read this user manual in full before attempting to install, operate or maintain the fixture to which it relates. This
user manual is intended to provide general guidance to such suitably qualified personnel. Installation and opera-
tion of the fixture are to be performed by qualified personnel only.
When using electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
• For indoor, dry location use only. Do not use outdoors unless fixture is suitably IP rated.
• Use safety tether when mounting.
• Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not be readily subjected to
tampering by unauthorized personnel.
• Not for residential use. Do not use this equipment for other than intended use.
• Note distance requirement(s) from combustible materials or illuminated objects. Do not mount near gas
or electric heaters.
• Install only in locations with adequate ventilation. Ensure sure that ventilation slots are not blocked.
• Ensure that the voltage and frequency of the power supply match the power requirements of the
fixture.
• The fixture must be earthed/grounded to the appropriate conductor.
• Do not operate fixture outside the specified ambient temperature range.
• Do not connect the fixture to any dimmer pack.
• The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition
and void warranty.
• Refer service to qualified personnel. This fixture contains no user serviceable parts.
• Prior to first use, carefully inspect fixture to ensure no damage has occurred during shipping.
• Materials used in the manufacturing process can cause strong odors when the product is new. These
odors dissipate over time.
• Prior to each use, carefully inspect power cables and replace any damaged cables.
• Exterior surfaces of the luminaire will be hot during operation. Take appropriate precautions.
• Continuous use of the fixture may shorten the lifespan. Power down the fixture when not in use.
• Do not cycle power on and o repeatedly. Disconnect mains power if the fixture is not used for an
extended period.
• Clean fixtures regularly, particularly when working in a dusty environment.
• Never touch power cables or wires while the fixture is powered on.
• Avoid entangling power wires with other cables.
• In the event of a serious operating problem, immediately discontinue using the fixture.
• It is hazardous to operate luminaires without lens or shield. Shields, lenses, or ultraviolet screens shall be
changed if they have become visibly damaged to such an extent that their eectiveness is impaired, for
example, by cracks or deep scratches.
• Original packing materials can be reused for transporting the fixture.
• Do not look directly at the LED light beam while the fixture is on.
• This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which
case, the user may be required to take adequate measures.
• The light source contained in this luminaire shall only be replaced by the manufacturer or service agent
or similarly qualified person.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING: Refer to National Electrical Code® and local codes for cable specifications. Failure to use proper
cable can result in damage to equipment or danger to personnel. Caution Against Direct Sunlight Through Front
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COMPLIANCE NOTICE
FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part
15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
this equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with Vari-Lite Strand system, service, and safety
guidelines, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
As tested under this standard:
FCC 47CFR 15B clA*CEI
Issued:2009/10/01 Title 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Unintentional Radiators Class A
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference at his/her own expense.
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We, Vari-Lite LLC., 10911 Petal Street, Dallas, Texas 75238, declare under our responsibility for the products
contained herein are in conformity with the essential requirements of the following European Directives and
harmonized standards:
Low Voltage Director (LVD), 2006/95/EC
EN 60589-2-17:1984+A1:1987+A2:1990 used in conjunction with 60598-1:2008/A11:2009
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC), 2004//108/EC
EN 55022:2010, EN55024:2010

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HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE
A copy of the Limited Warranty card was included in the shipping package for this product.
To obtain warranty service, please contact customer service at 1-214-647-7880, or entertainment.service@
signify.com and request a Return Material Authorization (RMA) for warranty service. You will need to provide the
model and serial number of the item being returned, a description of the problem or failure and the name of the
registered user or organization. If available, you should have your sales invoice to establish the date of sale as the
beginning of the warranty period. Once you obtain the RMA, pack the unit in a secure shipping container or in its
original packing box. Be sure to clearly indicate the RMA number on all packing lists, correspondence, and ship-
ping labels. If available, please include a copy of your invoice (as proof of purchase) in the shipping container.
With the RMA number written legibly on or near the shipping address label, return the unit, freight prepaid, to:
Vari-Lite LLC
Attention: Warranty Service (RMA# ________)
10911 Petal Street
Dallas, Texas 75238
USA
As stated in the warranty, it is required that the shipment be insured and FOB our service center.
IMPORTANT! When returning products to Vari-Lite Strand for repairs (warranty or out-of-warranty) from a
country other than the USA, “Vari-Lite LLC”, must appear in the address block as the Importer of Record (IOR)
on all shipping documentation, Commercial Invoices, etc. This must be done in order to clear customs in a timely
manner and prevent returns.

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FEATURES
Strand Vision.Net is a fully integrated lighting management system designed to meet the most demanding
lighting environments. Scalable from a single room to large multi-building campuses, our decentralized control
approach delivers unparalleled flexibility and maximum reliability. Designed to integrate with all Strand dimming
systems, low voltage switching cabinets, Vari-Lite and Strand fixtures, Vision.Net can control any lighting load
with intuitive precision.
Advanced programming of Vision.Net components can be done using Designer for Vision.Net. Certification is
required to access Designer for Vision.net software. Register for certification courses on our website.
COMPONENTS
The document provides installation and operation instructions for the following products:
• Vision.Net Control Stations on page 7
– VISION.NET PORTABLE STATIONS
– VISION.NET KEYSWITCH STATIONS
– VISION.NET WALL STATIONS
• VISION.NET DIN Rail Enclosures on page 11
– VISION.NET DIN RAIL ENCLOSURE - LARGE
– VISION.NET DIN RAIL ENCLOSURE - SMALL
• VISION.NET DIN Rail Rack Trays on page 13
– VISION.NET DIN RAIL RACKMOUNT TRAY - HORIZONTAL
– VISION.NET DIN RAIL RACKMOUNT TRAY - VERTICAL
• VISION.NET GATEWAY on page 14
– VISION.NET GATEWAY MODULE - DMX/RDM INTERFACE (4 port)
– VISION.NET GATEWAY MODULE - RS485 INTERFACE (1 port)
• VISION.NET MODULES on page 15
– DATA SPLITTER (4 WAY)
– DIGITAL I/O (4 PORT)
– DIGITAL INPUT (8 PORT)
– DMX512 (1 UNIVERSE)
– RS232 AND USB (Also available in a single-gang US back-box format)
• VISION.NET SENSORS on page 16
• VISION.NET
TOUCHSCREENS on page 18
– VISION.NET PORTABLE TOUCHSCREEN (10.1”)
– VISION.NET TOUCHSCREEN PROCESSOR
– VISION.NET TOUCHSCREEN (10.1”)
Read all instructions before installing or using this product. Retain this manual for future reference. Additional
product information and descriptions may be found on the product specification sheet.
1 DESCRIPTION

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VISION.NET CONTROL
STATIONS
This section describes Vision.Net Portable Stations, Vision.Net Keyswitch Stations, and Vision.Net Wall Stations.
STANDARD STATION OVERVIEW
The Standard Button Station is a Button Station with Raise/Lower. This station is a push button station that has
6 full sized buttons and the last button space is split into 2 half sized buttons. By default, the left half is Raise
and the right half is Lower. Configuration can be changed to other functions using Designer for Vision.Net soft-
ware. This station fits into a single gang back box.
The Button Station hardware underneath the faceplate is identical to a standard Button Station (All 8 buttons
are present underneath). Only buttons 3 and 5 have access through the faceplate and are available to the user.
When ordered, each Vision.net station can be custom configured for your facility by indicating the number of
buttons or sliders that are required in each gang position.
The Button / Slider Station combination has a 7 Button Station on the left side and a 4 Slider Station on the
right. This fits into a two gang station. For this station, the custom configuration chart would be used for both
the first gang and the second gang.
STATION ENGRAVING
There are two types of engraving options available; Button Keypad Engraving to label the buttons themselves
and Faceplate Engraving to label the surrounding faceplate.
Both horizontal and 45-degree printing is available for custom engraving.
HARDWARE
CONTROL STATIONS
Control stations are used to control the lighting in a room or zone.
These stations can be push button stations, slider fader stations or
slider and button combination stations.
BUTTON STATIONS
A Button Station is a push button station that has 7
buttons that can be configured to perform dierent
functions. All button stations have the same number
of physical buttons (7) and any unused buttons are masked by the faceplate. So a single button
station is a 7 button station where the faceplate has only a single button exposed. (Button #4…in
the middle.)
BUTTON STATIONS WITH RAISE/LOWER
A Button with Raise / Lower Station is a push button station that has 6 full sized buttons and the
last button space is split into two half sized buttons for a total of 8 buttons. The left half is Raise
and the right half is Lower.
NOTE: Remember that this is an 8 button station and that the bottom split buttons can be set
to any buttontype…not just Raise and Lower. This configuration can be adjusted using Vision.net
Designer software.
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ENTRIES
UPPER
LEVEL
LOWER
LEVEL
VESTIBLES
MAIN LEVEL
SCN OUTER
ACNT FAR
ACNT NEAR
SCN OUT/FAR
SCN NEAR
GALC LEVEL
Button Keypad Engraving
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SLIDER BASE STATION
A Slider Base Station is a multiple gang panel that has a button station and a slider station
for channel control. The first slider is a Grand Master, the others are controlling channels.
You can configure the station to have channel sliders 1 through 16 with a separate Grand
Master. Shown is a 7 channel slider base for a 3 gang back box. For this type of station, the
bottom button is permanently configured to be a Manual button.
These sliders could be used for controlling the dierent channels of house lighting. (Or-
chestra section, wall sconces, aisle lights and down lights).
SLIDER EXTENSION
A Slider Extension is a potentiometer station that allows you to expand the number of
channels (up to 16 sliders) that can be controlled using sliders. Shown is an 8 slider station
for a 2-gang back box.
SUBMASTER BASE
A Submaster Base is a multiple gang panel that has a button station and a slider station for
submaster control. The first slider is a Grand Master, the others are controlling submasters.
You can configure the station to have from 1 to 16 sliders. Shown is a 3 submaster base for a
2-gang back box. For this type of station, the bottom button is permanently configured to
be a Manual button.
These submasters could be used to control all channels of house lighting together and to
store basic stage lighting looks for simple events (All house lights, stage wash and podium
looks).
NOTE: There is a paperclip hole on the hardware itself that allows recording at the station itself. Just set the
levels and insert a paperclip to press and hold. When the Learn function has occurred, the station will beep to
learn levels using Designer for Vision.Net.
1. UNDERSTANDING THE STATIONS
Vision.net products are controlled by the Strand Vision.net (SVN) protocol. All Vision.net control devices must
be connected to the Vision.net system and given a unique ID (or address) in order to interact properly. The ID
identifies the device on the network and allows the device to avoid network collisions when transmitting data.
On a multiple gang station, the first “gang” of the station has all the “intelligence” to connect to the Vision.net
RS485 network. The other “gangs” in the station are “dumb” and simply connect via a ribbon cable jumper thru
back to the first “gang” of the station.
PORTABLE STATIONS
Portable station is a wired Vision.net button/slider station that is available for remote operation. It is mounted in
an enclosure and tethered for connection into a Vision.net system. The tethered connection can be temporary or
permanent.
Portable stations can be standard Vision.net stations that reside in an enclosure and connect to the Vision.net
system via a permanently mounted 6-pin XLR connector. This gives the advantage of keeping the station pro-
gramming consistent to the portable station.
Portable stations can also be stations that contain no processing but connect to the Vision.Net system via a per-
manently mounted Smart Jack. This gives the advantage of keeping the programming in the Smart Jack itself.
INFRARED
Some button stations have infrared capabilities. An infrared remote is necessary to take advantage of this fea-
ture.
CONNECTIVITY
Stations are normally daisy chained together. In the event that it is not convenient to daisy chain all stations, a
Vision.net Four-Way Data Splitter can be used.

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2. UNDERSTANDING BUTTON ALIGNMENT
Many button stations are specified with fewer
than the maximum capacity of buttons. To
simplify manufacturing, these are still full
button stations however only the quantity
of buttons that are specified is exposed. The
following graphics show 1, 2 and 4 standard
button station options are discussed so that a
basic understand of button alignment can be
understood.
SINGLE BUTTON STATION
ALIGNMENT
A single button station has all buttons behind the faceplate, but only button #4 (the one in the middle of the
station) is exposed.
TWO BUTTON STATION ALIGNMENT
For a two button station, buttons #3 and #5 are the only exposed buttons.
FOUR BUTTON STATION ALIGNMENT
For a four button station, buttons #1, #3, #5 and #7 are the only exposed buttons.
OPERATION MODES
Vision.net stations can be set in either Standard Mode or Configurable Mode. The default setting for the unit is
Station ID 1. A station, configured in either Standard or Configurable Mode, can be reset to the factory default as
follows.
Setting station mode (factory default):
Step 1. Unplug the station from the network.
Step 2. Re-plug the station while pressing and holding any button for at least 3 seconds.
Step 3. The station will beep three times when it enters Standard Mode. The station will be in Factory Test
Mode for 30 seconds. During that time, it will allow all buttons and sliders to beep when pressed or
moved.
Step 4. Unplug and re-plug to bypass the 30 second test.
1. STANDARD MODE
In Standard Mode, you can change the unit’s Station ID.
To assigning a Station’s ID
Step 1. Reset the station to the factory default, Device ID 1 as described above.
Step 2. Press and hold Buttons 3 and 6 for 3 or more seconds to enter programming mode. When in program-
ming mode, all button LED’s are o, except for Button 1 which should be flashing. All other Stations on
the network will blink with either one or two quick blinks every 2 seconds.
Step 3. Pressing Button 2 increases the assigned Station ID number by 1.
Step 4. Stations with a single blink every 2 seconds are already set to this Station ID. Pressing and holding any
button on a blinking station that has the 2 blink pattern for 3 or more seconds, will set it to the current
ID. It will blink in with the single blink pattern in confirmation.
Step 5. Complete the programming mode by pressing and holding Button 1 on the first station.
NOTE: This is only accessible on a fully populated station. All others stations will need to assign the station’s
ID from Designer for VIsion.Net.
Single Button
Station Alignment
Two Button
Station Alignment
Four Button
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2. CONFIGURABLE MODE
In Configurable Mode, VisionNet products are controlled by the Vision.net System protocol (VNS). All Vision.
net devices must be given a Station ID (or address), which identifies the device on the network and allows it to
avoid network collisions when transmitting data. Station IDs are in the range of 1 to 1023. The Network ID for the
panel will be pre-assigned at 1 by the factory and will need to be set to the required address and programmed
as required for your installation. Vision.net stations are programmed and have their ID’s set using the Vision.net
Designer software.
3. OPERATION
This section discusses the Operation instruction of stations in their defaulted state.
SELECTING A SCENE
Typically a 7-button station provides access to seven presets (1-7). To select a Preset, press and release the
appropriate button on the keypad. The LED will change to its active state.
PROGRAMMING
Programming only by Certified Technicians.
STATION TROUBLESHOOTING
In order to determine if a Vision.net 4.5 Network device is communicating, a network test signal can be sent.
See either Standard Mode or Configurable Mode for instructions.
STANDARD MODE
To enter standard mode:
Step 1. Press and hold Buttons 1, 3 and 6 for 3 or more seconds to enter programming mode, when in pro-
gramming mode, Button 1 will blink once every 2 seconds and transmit a Set Station ID command on
the SVN485 network.
Step 2. Verify that all other stations on the network are also blinking. If they are not, look for a broken wire or
a mis-wire between the previous blinking station.
Step 3. Cancel programming mode by tapping Button 1 two more times.
CONFIGURABLE MODE
The network test signal can be sent using the Designer for Vision.Net software.

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ENCLOSURES
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ENCLOSURE
OVERVIEW
PRODUCT NAME ORDER CODE
Vision.Net DIN Rail Enclosure - Small 53906-001
INSTALLATION AND SET UP
To prepare the Vision.Net DIN Rail Enclosure for installation:
Step 1. Place enclosure on a flat surface.
Step 2. To remove cover, use a #2 Philips screwdriver to remove the screws from the bottom of the cover, and
loosen the upper screws. Slide cover upwards to disengage keyhole mounts.
Step 3. Remove accessories from the enclosure.
Step 4. Determine appropriate knockouts and mounting holes to use for your specific application. If grounding
the enclosure, note the desired orientation of the ground stud prior to removing knockouts.
Step 5. To remove a knockout, position the tip of a flat head screwdriver against the stamped edge and pressing
down sharply and tapping the screwdriver with a hammer. Once the knockout is dislodged use a pair of
pliers to grab the knockout, twisting back and forth until the attachment points snap. Repeat as needed.
MOUNTING
The enclosure must be mounted using at least four points of contact. If installed below grade to an exterior wall take
care to install a vapor barrier between enclosure and wall to avoid rusting of enclosure.
To surface mount the Vision.Net DIN Rail Enclosure:
Step 1. Prepare surface as needed for mounting of enclosure. Mark locations on surface for the four mounting
holes located on the rear of the enclosure.
Step 2. Mount enclosure using 5/16” rounded head fasteners. If mounting to a hollow wall, concrete or block use
appropriate anchors where required.
To flush mount the Vision.Net DIN Rail Enclosure:
Step 1. Prepare surface as needed for mounting. Mark locations in wall cavity for the four mounting holes
located on the left and right side of the enclosure.
Step 2. Mount enclosure using 1/4” rounded head fasteners or similar. If mounting to a hollow wall, concrete
or block use appropriate anchors where required.
VOLTAGE BARRIER INSTALLATION
To install voltage barriers for the Vision.Net DIN Rail Enclosure (if required):
Step 1. Determine placement of voltage barriers. The small enclosure includes two static horizontal, and one
adjustable vertical barriers and the large enclosure includes three static horizontal, and three adjustable
vertical barriers that mounts on the DIN rail.
Step 2. Install required horizontal barriers by removing and reinstalling the corresponding #2 Phillips head
screws.
Step 3. Install the vertical barriers to the desired DIN rail. Barriers can be adjusted after installation of DIN
devices and secured in place by tightening the #2 Phillips head screw. Do not over-tighten.
Step 4. To protect wiring from abrasion, install edge grommet on barriers. Cut the required length of grommet
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ENCLOSURE
WARNINGS AND NOTICES
When using electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following:
• For indoor, dry locations use only. Do not use outdoors.
• Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
• Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not readily be subjected to
tampering by unauthorized personnel.
• The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition
and void warranty.
• Not for residential use. Do not use this equipment for other than intended use.
©2022 Signify Holding. All rights reserved.
All trademarks are owned by Signify Holding or their respective owners. The
information provided herein is subject to change, without notice. Signify does
not give any representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of
the information included herein and shall not be liable for any action in reliance
thereon. The information presented in this document is not intended as any
commercial oer and does not form part of any quotation or contract, unless
otherwise agreed by Signify. Data subject to change.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
If you have any questions regarding this product,
please contact Customer Service by phone at
+1 214-647-7880 or by email at entertainment.
service@signify.com.
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COMPONENT INSTALLATION
Step 1. Install as required all wiring into the box.
Step 2. Install DIN rail components, following the appropriate methods and safety procedures per device.
Step 3. Re-attach front cover and tighten screws.
ENCLOUSRE GROUNDING
Where required use threaded stud inside of enclosure and included 10-32 nut to bond the enclosure to earth.
SHOWN WITHOUT COVER
GROUND BOND
STUD/NUT LOCATION (GRN)
VERTICAL VOLTAGE BARRIER
REPOSITIONABLE LEFT AND RIGHT
ONE INCLUDED (SMALL)
THREE INCLUDED (LARGE)
AS REQUIRED
HORIZONTAL VOLTAGE BARRIER
TWO INCLUDED (SMALL)
THREE INCLUDED (LARGE)
AS REQUIRED
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VISION.NET DIN RAIL
RACK TRAYS
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VISION.NET DIN RAIL
RACK MOUNT TRAYS
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PRODUCT NAME ORDER CODE
Vision.Net DIN Rail Rack Mount Tray, Horizontal (3U) 53906-101
INSTALLATION
To install Vision.Net DIN Rail Rack Mount Trays:
Step 1. Unpack rack tray. Rack trays include cage nuts and 10-32 screws for mounting the tray and blanking
cover. If your rack rails are pre-drilled validate the required screw size. Test fit the position of tray in
rack to determine the desired mounting location. Both trays utilize 3U of space.
Step 2. Insert cage nuts (if required) into rack rail at required locations. The holes on the top and bottom of
the tray will support the tray itself and the middle holes are for mounting the blanking cover.
Step 3. Align tray into rack and insert four screws while supporting tray from below. Do not over-tighten
screws as damage may occur to rack rails or cage nuts may become stripped.
Step 4. Run all required wiring, following standard safety procedures as well as the requirements for your
DIN rail components being installed. Secure wiring as required using nylon cable ties to the pre-
drilled holes in the tray.
Step 5. Install blanking cover using 4 screws.
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WARNINGS AND NOTICES
When using electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following:
• For indoor, dry locations use only. Do not use outdoors.
• Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
• Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not readily be subjected to
tampering by unauthorized personnel.
• The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition
and void warranty.
• Not for residential use. Do not use this equipment for other than intended use.
©2022 Signify Holding. All rights reserved.
All trademarks are owned by Signify Holding or their respective owners. The
information provided herein is subject to change, without notice. Signify does
not give any representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of
the information included herein and shall not be liable for any action in reliance
thereon. The information presented in this document is not intended as any
commercial oer and does not form part of any quotation or contract, unless
otherwise agreed by Signify. Data subject to change.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
If you have any questions regarding this product,
please contact Customer Service by phone at
+1 214-647-7880 or by email at entertainment.
service@signify.com.
WARNING: Observe maximum load rating for each tray.
Horizontal Tray: 30 lb. (13.6 kg)
Vertical Tray: 15 lb. (6.8 kg)
cable tie cutouts
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5 VISION.NET GATEWAY
Vision.Net Gateway, Gateway Module - DMX/RDM Interface (4 port) and Gateway Module - RS485 Interface (1
port) configuration instructions can be found in the Vision.Net Gateway Operation manual available for down-
load on our website.
Refer to the product quickstart guides for complete installation instructions. Power requirements are listed
below.
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VISION.NET GATEWAY
QUICK START GUIDE
INSTALLATION AND SET UP
POWER REQUIREMENTS
The Vision.net Gateway module may be powered via either a Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE) supply or from an
external DC power supply connected via a set of screw terminals. DC and PoE power connections are not intend-
ed as a redundant power solution. A CR1225 backup battery (pre-installed) is used for the real-time clock.
External modules are powered through a DIN rail bus system from the Gateway module.
MOUNTING / INSTALLATION
WARNING: Do not power the system until all modules are placed and connect-
ed as described in the step below.
To mount Vision.net Gateway and other modules:
Step 1. Unpack module(s), taking precautions against ESD.
Step 2. Place the DIN rail bus connector into the DIN rail.
Step 3. Mount Vision.net Gateway module on DIN rail, taking care to orient
the modules as shown. Take special care aligning, to prevent bend-
ing the pins.
• If used, mount accessory modules (same procedure as Step 3),
sliding them up against Vision.net Gateway module to ensure
good contact.
• Place end-caps on the DIN rail bus to prevent dust contamina-
tion on the pins.
OVERVIEW
This document provides installation and operation instructions for the following product(s):
PRODUCT NAME ORDER CODE
Gateway - main module 65710
PoE APPROVED POWER SUPPLIES
Planet Technology PoE-171A-60
Planet Technology PoE-173
Phihong POE60U-1BT
Phihong POE90U-BT
(Fully compliant)
24V APPROVED POWER SUPPLIES
Meanwell MDR-60-24
WAGO 787-712
PoE REQUIREMENTS
PoE PSE TYPE DESCRIPTION
Gateway standalone 802.3af 12W @ the gateway

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Mounting and installation instructions for Vision.Net modules can be found in the quickstart guides available for
download from our website.
Configuration and programming of the Vision.Net modules is to be performed only by Certified Technicians.

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7 VISION.NET SENSORS
OCCUPANCY SENSORS
This section provides installation and programming instructions for the following Vision.net Products:
• 63059CM - Vision.net Ceiling Occupancy Sensor
• 63059HB - Vision.net High Bay Ceiling Occupancy Sensor
IMPORTANT INFORMATION. PLEASE READ!
This unit is intended for installation in accordance with the National Electric Code® and local regulations. It is
also intended for permanent installation in indoor applications only. Before any electrical work is performed,
disconnect power at the circuit breaker or remove the fuse to avoid shock or damage to the control. It is recom-
mended that a qualified electrician perform this installation.
DESCRIPTION
The Vision.net Low-Voltage Ceiling Occupancy Sensor is a
multiple technology, occupancy-sensing low-voltage device
that is designed for use with a Vision.net architectural
control system. Each sensor may be programmed to act as
a Vision.net button (like Preset, Preset/O, Toggle, Smart,
Console) providing the ability to execute any Vision.net
command across the architectural control network.
INSTALLATION
The Ceiling Occupancy Sensor may be mounted in a junction box or directly to the ceiling depending on local
code. The unit must have an unobstructed view of the area to be monitored. If the unit is subject to “false trig-
gering” from activity beyond the desired area of coverage, a portion of the lens may be masked to achieve the
desired response. Simply install the Field of View Customizing Template (provided with unit).
To install ceiling occupancy sensors:
Step 1. Check for any obstructions located behind the desired mounting location.
Step 2. Drill 1-1/2 inch hole in the desired mounting location.
Step 3. Place Ceiling Occupancy Sensor through the hole and secure with supplied washer and locknut.
Step 4. The lens may be removed to install the Field of View Customizing Template. Simply rotate the lens
cover slightly counter-clockwise and remove.
Step 5. Trim the template for the desired eect and install on interior of the lens. (Carefully placement of the
template is necessary to ensure proper function.)
Step 6. Replace lens cover and verify that the unit is securely mounted.
Vision.net Ceiling Occupancy Sensors
(63059CM, 63059HB)
RETAINING NUT
WASHER
LOW VOLTAGE
WIRE

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WIRING
Ceiling Occupancy Sensors should be connected to a Vision.Net station.
To connect wiring to ceiling occupancy sensors:
Step 1. If conduit is required by local code, route low voltage wiring into adjacent junction box and secure
with included 1/2- inch nipple.
Step 2. Connect low voltage network to Interface Board with (4) #18 AWG (.75 mm2) wires according to the
wiring diagram below.
Note: Up to eight (8) Occupancy Sensors may be linked in parallel.

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TOUCHSCREENS
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VISION.NET TOUCHSCREEN
QUICK START GUIDE
OVERVIEW
This document provides installation and operation instructions for the following product(s):
INSTALLATION AND SET UP
POWER REQUIREMENTS
Vision.net Touchscreen operates on 24VDC. It is powered through the Touchscreen control PCB (pre-installed on
the back of the touchscreen) via an external AC to DC power supply. It may alternatively be powered from a PoE+
(IEEE802.3at) compliant supply, using the RJ45 ethernet connector.
MOUNTING / INSTALLATION
To mount the touchscreen:
Step 1. For surface and fl ush mount options, install the back box in the required location.
Step 2. Fix the bezel in place, using the two supplied screws in position A (the screws are over length to
accomodate varying thicknesses when fl ush mounting)
Step 3. Connect the required cables to the screen connectors (see “Connecting Power” on page 3).
Step 4. Mount the touchscreen by inserting the screen assembly into the bezel. Spring tabs on the touch-
screen click into slots “B” on the bezel, securing the touchscreen.
A (x2)
B (x6)
PRODUCT NAME ORDER CODE
10.1 inch Touchscreen assembly, compatible with Desktop Stand, 19”
rack plate, ush or surface mount box accessories. For custom
applications use with 10.1707.0501.
95610
Desktop stand portable 95622
4U 19” rack plate with mounting bezel 95623
Flush mounting box with mounting bezel 66824
Surface mounting box with mounting bezel 66825
Locking cover 66830
ACCESSORIES
Mounting bezel (optional for custom applications) 10.1707.0501
Vision.net touchscreen processor electronics box
(for use with external monitor)
95631
COMPATIBLE MONITORS
15” monitor
Required 7U rack plate
ELO E3317992
10.1707.0113
24” monitor DELL P2418HT
PLANAR PCT2435
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VISION.NET TOUCHSCREEN
QUICK START GUIDE
OVERVIEW
This document provides installation and operation instructions for the following product(s):
INSTALLATION AND SET UP
POWER REQUIREMENTS
Vision.net Touchscreen operates on 24VDC. It is powered through the Touchscreen control PCB (pre-installed on
the back of the touchscreen) via an external AC to DC power supply. It may alternatively be powered from a PoE+
(IEEE802.3at) compliant supply, using the RJ45 ethernet connector.
MOUNTING / INSTALLATION
To mount the touchscreen:
Step 1. For surface and fl ush mount options, install the back box in the required location.
Step 2. Fix the bezel in place, using the two supplied screws in position A (the screws are over length to
accomodate varying thicknesses when fl ush mounting)
Step 3. Connect the required cables to the screen connectors (see “Connecting Power” on page 3).
Step 4. Mount the touchscreen by inserting the screen assembly into the bezel. Spring tabs on the touch-
screen click into slots “B” on the bezel, securing the touchscreen.
A (x2)
B (x6)
PRODUCT NAME ORDER CODE
10.1 inch Touchscreen assembly, compatible with Desktop Stand, 19”
rack plate, ush or surface mount box accessories. For custom
applications use with 10.1707.0501.
95610
Desktop stand portable 95622
4U 19” rack plate with mounting bezel 95623
Flush mounting box with mounting bezel 66824
Surface mounting box with mounting bezel 66825
Locking cover 66830
ACCESSORIES
Mounting bezel (optional for custom applications) 10.1707.0501
Vision.net touchscreen processor electronics box
(for use with external monitor)
95631
COMPATIBLE MONITORS
15” monitor
Required 7U rack plate
ELO E3317992
10.1707.0113
24” monitor DELL P2418HT
PLANAR PCT2435

VISION.NET HARDWARE USER MANUAL
VERSION DATE: JULY 14 2022
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