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Rear Signal Connections

The signal connections to the cards are made through a range of rear modules. The Desk Top Box will
be supplied with an appropriate selection of these for the cards installed in it. Unused slots will be fitted
with blanking plates. Details of signal types and pin-outs are given the documentation supplied with
each Crystal Vision video or audio card.

The rear modules are held in place by a retaining bar at each side. These run the height of the Desk Top
Box and provide mechanical support as well as ensuring EMC compliance.

It is possible to move, add, or change the rear modules if new or different cards are to be used in the
Desk Top Box. This should be done as follows: -

1.

 

Disconnect all the mains power leads from the Desk Top Box.

2.

 

Identify the rear modules or blanking plates to be removed.  Using a cross-head screwdriver undo
the two screws on the retaining bar on each side of these module(s). Remove the retaining bars.

3.

 

Pull the rear module(s) straight off the rear of the Desk Top Box.

4.

 

Check that the rear modules that will be fitted to the Desk Top Box have the relevant labels
properly attached using the retaining pins.

5.

 

Fit the new modules by pushing them straight on to the connectors.

6.

 

Hold any blanking plates in place while the retaining bars are refitted. Ensure that both screws on
each retaining bar are fully tightened to maintain mechanical integrity and EMC compliance.

7.

 

To maintain product safety and EMC compliance the rear of the Desk Top Box should be filled
with Crystal Vision connector units and blanking plates before power is reapplied.

Slot Numbers

The diagram below shows the positions of the slots in the Desk Top Box when viewed from the front.

Signal Card Slot Numbers

1
2

Remote Control  via Statesman

The 26way high desity D-type connectors on the rear of the Desk Top Box contain an RS422 serial
comms signal which connects to a comms port PC via a cable and  RS422 to RS232 converter.
The PC would have the STATESMAN software installed on it.

Note  suitable RS422 to RS232 converter  can be supplied by Crystal Vision Ltd or by B & B
electronics ( model number 422PP9R )
The following tables should be used together with the card documentation to determine the signal
connections. To maintain EMC compliance only good quality screened cable assemblies should be
used.

Getting Started

Ensure the system is correctly installed.
On power up the Control Panel will display the following
a.

 

The words ‘Crystal Vision’ and all the 8 LEDs will light up

b.

 

 The  software version number

c.

 

The words ‘Control Panel’ then all 8 LEDs will unlight

d.

 

The following  message is then seen ( software version 1.5.0 or higher )

Summary of Contents for DTB-AV

Page 1: ...ision Ltd Lion Technology Park Station Road East Whittlesford Cambridge CB22 4WL England E mail sales crystalvision tv Website www crystalvision tv Tel 44 0 1223 497049 Fax 44 0 1223 497059 DTB AV Des...

Page 2: ...es designed for that purpose Do not use the frame unless all the rear connector positions are filled either with Crystal Vision Rear Modules or with Crystal Vision blanking plates Only suitably traine...

Page 3: ...ification 5 Mains Connections 5 Power Supplies 5 Front Panel Indication of Supply Status 5 Video Audio cards 5 Rear Signal Connections 6 Slot Numbers 6 Remote Control via Statesman 6 Getting Started 6...

Page 4: ...this condition Signal modules can be removed simply by pulling on the handle and withdrawing them from the Desk Top Box They are inserted by feeding the board into the appropriate guides and pushing...

Page 5: ...tion of status to the user The fault condition indicated is a supply rail failure With a DTB AV front panel fitted the green power indication LED will unlight the power supplies develops a fault With...

Page 6: ...to the connectors 6 Hold any blanking plates in place while the retaining bars are refitted Ensure that both screws on each retaining bar are fully tightened to maintain mechanical integrity and EMC c...

Page 7: ...Type and its Node number Now plug the remaining plug in cards with communication software EPROM fitted one by one into the Frame and allow several seconds between plugging in each card observe that th...

Page 8: ...about the number of cards available and about the type and position of the card currently selected The position is expressed as a node number The node number is determined by the slot number The node...

Page 9: ...instructions are for use by qualified personnel only To reduce risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the Operating Instructions Unless you are qualified to...

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