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7847FSEDA Series
Frame Synchronizer and Distribution Amplifier
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6.1.
LOCAL FAULT MONITORING USING THE GLOBAL FRAME STATUS
FRAME STATUS:
The FRAME STATUS jumper J7 is located near the front of the main module
close to the shaft encoder knob. The FRAME STATUS jumper determines
whether local faults (as shown by the LOCAL FAULT LED) will be connected to
the 7700FR-C or 7800FR frame's global status bus.
To monitor faults on this module with the frame status indicators (on the PS
FRAME STATUS LED's and on the Frame's Fault Tally output) install this jumper
in the
ON
position. (Default)
When this jumper is installed in the
OFF
position, local faults on this module will
not be monitored by the frame status indicators.
6.2.
7847FSEDA Series Slot Blocker
The 7847FSEDA series of modules can be installed in either the 7700FR-C or the 7800FR frames.
These modules are designed to take two slots in the Evertz 7800FR frame and three slots in the
7700FR-C.
Modules can fit into two slots in a 7800FR frame because the 7800FR allows modules to consume
more power on a per slot basis than the Evertz 7700FR-C. When a 7847FSEDA series module is
installed in the 7700FR-C, the module must occupy 3 slots to ensure that the frame power is managed
properly. This is accomplished by installing a
Slot Blocker
on the bottom side of the board. If the
Slot
Blocker
is not installed on the card and the card is inserted into the 7700FR, the card will not power-up.
When installing the card in a 7800FR, the
Slot Blocker
may be removed and it will power-up and
operate normally. If the
Slot Blocker
remains installed and the card is inserted into the 7800FR, the
card will also power-up and operate normally, but it will unnecessarily block the usage of an additional
slot in the 7800FR.
Figure 6-3: Slot Blocker