User's Manual
Versus Technology, Inc.
20 Versus Information System
Assign an ID number to the relay boards. All the relay boards connected to one computer will
have the same number. We suggest a small label on the relay board with a number, such as 5000
for all relay boards connected to the first computer, 5001 for all the relay boards connected to the
second computer, etc. The actual number assigned is not important, but the number will be used
later when configuring the software. Write this number on the Relay Board Organization List in
Section 6.8 for reference when configuring the software.
3.4 Use of Unauthorized Components
The VIS system integrates hardware and software to create a safe, reliable and efficient system.
Use of components or connection to equipment not approved by the manufacturer is NOT
recommended and will invalidate all warranties.
Approved third-party components include wire and connectors, terminal blocks, and other
interconnection means only. Questions regarding the use of third-party equipment or components
should be directed to your dealer for clarification before being connected to your system.
3.5 List of Recommended Tools
Some installation activities require special tools. Following is a list of recommended tools.
Cable Stripper
Cordless Drill
Diagonal Clippers
Digital Multi-Meter
Electric Screw Driver
Ethernet Supplies
Fishtape
Hole Saw 2 3/8” Drill Attachment
Level
Mounting Screws
Nut Drivers
Punch-down Block Tool-Type 66 or Bix,
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RJ-45 Testers
RJ Connector Terminator Tool Kit
Scissors
Screwdriver Assortment
Splice Crimp Tool
Small Hammer
Electrical Tape
Tape Measure
Twist Ties
Utility Knife
UY Connectors
Vise Grip Pliers
Walkie Talkies (helpful for testing sensors)