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EMX Series Multiframes 

 

Revision 1.6 

 

Page - iii

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

1.  OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................................... 1

 

2.  INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................. 3

 

2.1.  COOLING – EMX1-FR ............................................................................................................... 4

 

2.1.1.  Fan Exhaust .................................................................................................................... 4

 

2.2.  COOLING - EMX3-FR ................................................................................................................ 5

 

2.2.1.  Fan Exhaust .................................................................................................................... 5

 

2.3.  COOLING – EMX6-FR ............................................................................................................... 5

 

2.3.1.  Fan Exhaust .................................................................................................................... 5

 

2.4.  MOUNTING ................................................................................................................................ 6

 

2.5.  POWER ...................................................................................................................................... 6

 

2.5.1.  Power Cord ..................................................................................................................... 6

 

2.5.2.  Power Supply Status Indicators ....................................................................................... 7

 

2.5.2.1.  EMX1-FR .............................................................................................................. 8

 

2.5.2.2.  EMX3-FR and EMX6-FR ....................................................................................... 8

 

2.6.  FRAME CONTROLLER ............................................................................................................. 9

 

2.6.1.  Configuring Basic Network settings ............................................................................... 10

 

2.6.2.  Ethernet Connection ..................................................................................................... 10

 

3.  SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................ 11

 

3.1.  ELECTRICAL ........................................................................................................................... 11

 

3.2.  PHYSICAL ............................................................................................................................... 11

 

3.2.1.  Compliance ................................................................................................................... 12

 

3.3.  STATUS INDICATORS ............................................................................................................ 12

 

3.4.  PHYSICAL ............................................................................................................................... 13

 

3.5.  MODULE CAPACITY ............................................................................................................... 13

 

3.6.  WEIGHT ................................................................................................................................... 13

 

4.  INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE MODULES ............................................................................. 15

 

4.1.  ELECTRO STATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) PRECAUTIONS ....................................................... 15

 

4.2.  RESTRICTED ACCESS AREA ................................................................................................ 15

 

4.3.  INSTALLING THE MODULE REAR PLATES .......................................................................... 15

 

Summary of Contents for EMX Series

Page 1: ...ty of Evertz Microsystems and is intended solely for the use of purchasers of the EMX Series Multiframes Evertz Microsystems expressly prohibits the use of this manual for any purpose other than the operation of the EMX Series Multiframes Due to on going research and development features and specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice All rights reserved No part of this publ...

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Page 3: ...rd grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufa...

Page 4: ...ly to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense INFORMATION TO USERS IN THE U S A NOTE FCC CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE OR PERIPHERAL This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against ...

Page 5: ...vertz products are for informational use only and are not warranties of future performance either expressed or implied The only warranty offered by Evertz in relation to this product is the Evertz standard limited warranty stated in the sales contract or order confirmation form Although every attempt has been made to accurately describe the features installation and operation of this product in th...

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Page 7: ...pply Status Indicators 7 2 5 2 1 EMX1 FR 8 2 5 2 2 EMX3 FR and EMX6 FR 8 2 6 FRAME CONTROLLER 9 2 6 1 Configuring Basic Network settings 10 2 6 2 Ethernet Connection 10 3 SPECIFICATIONS 11 3 1 ELECTRICAL 11 3 2 PHYSICAL 11 3 2 1 Compliance 12 3 3 STATUS INDICATORS 12 3 4 PHYSICAL 13 3 5 MODULE CAPACITY 13 3 6 WEIGHT 13 4 INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE MODULES 15 4 1 ELECTRO STATIC DISCHARGE ESD PRECA...

Page 8: ...1 2 The IEC 60417 6042 Lightning Flash Symbol 18 5 1 3 IEC 60417 6172 Multiple Power Sources Symbol 18 5 2 CHANGING THE FUSES NOT APPLICABLE TO EXM1 18 5 3 REPLACING THE POWER SUPPLY 18 Figures Figure 2 1 EMX1 FR Rear View 3 Figure 2 2 EMX3 FR Rear View 3 Figure 2 3 EMX6 FR Rear View 4 Figure 2 4 EMX1 PS EMX3 PS EMX6 PS Status Indicators 7 Figure 2 5 Serial Connection 9 Figure 2 6 Tera Term Main M...

Page 9: ...ng fans allow power supply or fan replacement without compromising the integrity of critical signal paths The EMX1 FR EMX3 FR and EMX6 FR frames are available with auto ranging 100 240 VAC power supplies The front loading design permits extraction of the power supplies and active modules from the front without compromising performance even at 3 0Gb s Thus there is no need for time consuming re cab...

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Page 11: ...ences via BNC connectors The BNC labeled Ref 1 is the main reference and the BNC labeled Ref 2 is the backup reference Figure 2 2 and Figure 2 3 show the rear of the EMX3 FR and EMX6 FR frames respectively The EMX3 FR and EMX6 FR frames have optional redundant frame controller configurations however the EMX1 FR only houses one frame controller Figure 2 1 EMX1 FR Rear View Figure 2 2 EMX3 FR Rear V...

Page 12: ...he EMX1 FR Module cooling is provided by fans mounted to the front of panel of the frame 2 1 1 Fan Exhaust The power supply fans draw air in the front and exhaust out the back of the frame The module fans draw in air from the front and exhaust out the right hand side of the frame CAUTION To ensure adequate cooling care should be taken to ensure that the fan inlets and exhaust openings are free of ...

Page 13: ...adequate cooling care should be taken to ensure that the fan inlets and exhaust openings are free of obstructions 2 3 COOLING EMX6 FR The EMX6 FR frame is designed to ensure adequate cooling for up to 650 watts of processing power per frame Fans at the front and rear of each power supply module accomplish forced air cooling Adjacent equipment may be mounted immediately to the top and bottom of the...

Page 14: ...installed in a rack all cards in the frame should be checked to ensure they are fully seated within the frame This is best accomplished by simply pushing simultaneously with moderate force on each card s top and bottom insertion extraction levers This step should be repeated any time the frame is shipped or relocated within a facility 2 5 POWER 2 5 1 Power Cord Power should be applied by connectin...

Page 15: ...EMX Series Multiframes Revision 1 6 Page 7 2 5 2 Power Supply Status Indicators Figure 2 4 EMX1 PS EMX3 PS EMX6 PS Status Indicators ...

Page 16: ...regulation error 5 15 Blinking Yellow Green 1 1 12V DC Good Solid Green Table 2 1 LED Status 2 5 2 2 EMX3 FR and EMX6 FR Each power supply has two status indicator LEDs The green PSU STATUS LED indicates the health of the local power supply and its fans The green PSU STATUS LED will be On under normal conditions The FRAME STATUS LED indicates the health of the entire frame and is operated by the f...

Page 17: ...he card lines up with the slot runners on the bottom and the top of the chassis Push the card firmly into the slot ensuring that when it mates with the rear card it has been firmly pushed into a seated position Do not connect any cables to the rear card failure to do this could cause unwanted network issues until the initial configuration has been completed Figure 2 5 Serial Connection Connect the...

Page 18: ...address and Gateway of Network A and C as required When done Exit X the Network Setup and Save and Exit X from the Main Menu to ensure all changes are saved Reboot the card to ensure the changes take effect Figure 2 7 Tera Term Network Configuration 2 6 2 Ethernet Connection For the EMX6 and EMX3 frames ensure the Ethernet connection is made through Ethernet port 1B For the EMX1 frame ensure the E...

Page 19: ...uires separate inlet Connector IEC 60320 1 per power supply EMX1 FR AC Mains Input Auto ranging 100 240 V AC 50 60Hz Max Operating Current 8 5 A 100V 60Hz 3 0 A 240V 50Hz Max Power Consumption 600 W Max Module Load 140 W 70 W per slot Power Supply Configuration 1 supply standard optional redundant supply required separate inlet Connector IEC 60320 1 per power supply 3 2 PHYSICAL EMX6 FR Height 10 ...

Page 20: ...ctive 93 68 EEC EMC Complies with FCC part 15 class A Complies with EU EMC directive 89 336 EEC EMX3 FR Safety CSA Listed to CSA C22 2 No 60065 03 UL 60065 03 IEC 60065 2001 12 7th Edition Complies with CE Low voltage Directive 93 68 EEC EMC Complies with FCC part 15 class A Complies with EU EMC directive 89 336 EEC EMX1 FR Safety CSA Listed to CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 07 Amendment 1 2011 MOD ANSI...

Page 21: ... 483mm W x 266mm H x 400mm D EMX1 FR 19 0 W x 1 75 H x 18 75 D 483mm W x 45mm H x 477mm D Temperature 0 40 C 3 5 MODULE CAPACITY EMX1 FR 2 single slot modules EMX3 FR 5 single slot modules EMX6 FR 15 single slot modules 3 6 WEIGHT EMX1 FR 22 0lbs 10kg Full 15lbs 6 8kg Empty EMX3 FR 32lbs 14 5kg Full 17 4lbs 8kg Empty EMX6 FR 64lbs 29g Full 34 8lbs 16kg Empty ...

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Page 23: ...ching exposed leads 4 Transport and store sensitive components or assemblies in a static protected bag or container 4 2 RESTRICTED ACCESS AREA This equipment is intended only for use in a restricted access area A restricted access area is defined as an area accessible only to skilled persons and instructed persons with the proper authorization 4 3 INSTALLING THE MODULE REAR PLATES Each module is s...

Page 24: ...ure that the thumbscrews are properly finger tightened If the frame is operated in environments subject to excessive vibration such as mobile trucks you may tighten the screws carefully with a screwdriver Be careful not to over tighten as the thumbscrew head may twist off 4 5 INSTALLING THE MODULES For the EMX6 FR orient the module vertically such that the white card ejector is on the bottom For t...

Page 25: ...ufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to manufacturer instructions or local ordinance ATTENTION IL Y A RISQUE D EXPLOSION SI LA BATTERIE EST REMPLACÉE PAR UNE BATTERIE DE TYPE INCORRECT METTRE AU REBUT LES BATTERIES USAGÉES CONFORMÉMENT AUX INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock grounding of the ground pin of the mains plug must be maintained 5 1 INSTRUCTIONAL SAFEGUARDS...

Page 26: ...se is rated for the correct value marked on the rear panel Never replace with a fuse of greater value The fuse holder is located inside the power entry module To change the fuses pull out the fuse holder from the power entry module using a small screwdriver The fuse holder contains two fuses one for the line and one for the neutral side of the mains connection Pull out the blown fuse and place a f...

Page 27: ...rough the rear panel This screw must be removed before the power supply can be extracted from the front To reduce risk of electric shock you must replace the mounting screw after replacing the power supply To replace the power supply the following procedure should be used for the EMX6 FR and EMX3 FR 1 Turn off the power supply switch 2 Unplug the power supply 3 From the rear of the frame locate th...

Page 28: ...Remove the Power Supply from the frame 6 Reinsert the new power supply into the frame taking care that it is properly aligned with the card guides Press firmly to make sure that the power supply is fully seated into the rear panel connector 7 Turn on the power switch for the power supply After a few seconds you should see the PSU STATUS LED come on indicating that the power supply is working corre...

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