
3. Getting started
Barco – TransForm A - X Terminal – DOC-3265-2 – user's manual – Revision 09 – September-2006
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3.1.4
Extender
In a typical Processor configuration the PCI slots of the P
ROCESSOR
are used for inserting all expansion cards. The
E
XTENDER
extends the
P
ROCESSOR
by adding 13 PCI slots. Thus a bigger number of projection modules or more input
sources can be connected in a Processor configuration. The E
XTENDER
is available with a standard power supply or
a redundant hot plug power supply.
Small systems, which exceed the number of available slots in the P
ROCESSOR
can either be configured as an Omni-
Bus configuration or as a Processor configuration with an E
XTENDER
, if the input requirements are moderate and
the slots of an E
XTENDER
sufficient.
The front
The E
XTENDER
looks like this or similar:
1
2
4
3
5
7
8
6
1
ventilation flap with air supply
2
lock of ventilation flap
3
On/Off-switch
4
green LED: power on
on
power is switched on
off
power is switched off
5
buzzer reset button: power module failed
(only functional with redundant power supply)
6
red LED: power module failed
(only functional with redundant power supply)
on
One power module has failed or power connection to a module is interrupted.
off
device is switched on, power modules OK, power output OK
or
device is off, no power applies
7
front flap
8
lock of front flap
Figure 3-13
Front view of the E
XTENDER
On the front of the E
XTENDER
behind the front flap [7] on the lowest position, there is the
On/Off
-switch [3]. On
the top position is a
buzzer reset button
[5] to confirm the failure of a redundant power module. Between
these two buttons there are two LED’s, the green LED
power on
[4] to the left is indicating if power is on. The
red LED
power module failed
[6] to the right indicates that a redundant power module is not operable.