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Marshall Electronics VSTRM200 Rack Mount Holder For Mounting Up To 16
Q: What is this product?
A: A heavy‑duty 5RU rack mount holder designed to securely mount up to 16 Marshall VS video encoder/decoder units, optimizing rack space in broadcast and AV installations.
Q: What equipment does it support?
A: Specifically engineered for up to 16 VS‑11 encoders/decoders in a standard 19″ rack environment.
Q: How much rack space does it occupy?
A: Takes 5 RU of rack space while keeping equipment organized and accessible.
Q: What are the physical dimensions and build quality?
A: Robust construction with approx. dimensions 8.3″ H × 19″ W × 5.7″ D, weighing about 14.8 lbs (6.7 kg) for reliable long‑term use.
Q: Where is this ideal?
A: Perfect for broadcast studios, live‑production racks, control rooms, and AV systems needing high‑density mounting and neat equipment layouts.
Q: What are the power requirements?
A: Standard 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz power compatibility for global professional installations.
Inspect hardware regularly: Check mounting screws and brackets for tightness and wear to keep the holder secure and stable.
Clean dust and debris: Wipe rack surfaces with a dry, lint‑free cloth to prevent buildup that can affect equipment airflow.
Maintain proper load: Evenly distribute mounted equipment and avoid exceeding capacity to protect structure and gear.
Ensure good airflow: Keep space around the rack open to promote ventilation and help attached devices stay cool.
Check for damage: Periodically inspect the holder’s frame for bends or dings that could impair performance.
Cable management: Route and secure cables neatly to reduce strain and maintain tidy rack organization.