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FA-AUX30 

Auxiliary Unit 

 

1

st

 Edition  

(Version 1.00 or Higher) 

 

 

OPERATION 

MANUAL 

 

Summary of Contents for FA-AUX30

Page 1: ...FA AUX30 Auxiliary Unit 1st Edition Version 1 00 or Higher OPERATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...2 Edition Revision History Edit Rev Date Description Section Page 1 2014 01 17 First edition ...

Page 3: ...wer cord is firmly plugged into the AC outlet Operation Do not operate the unit under hazardous or potentially explosive atmospheric conditions Doing so could result in fire explosion or other hazardous results Do not allow liquids metal pieces or other foreign materials to enter the unit Doing so could result in fire other hazards or a unit malfunction If a foreign material does enter the unit tu...

Page 4: ...wer cord to avoid potentially hazardous conditions If problems similar to the above occur contact an authorized service representative before attempting to operate the unit again Rack Mount Brackets Ground Terminal and Rubber Feet To rack mount or ground the unit or to install rubber feet do not use screws or materials other than those supplied Doing so may cause damage to the internal circuits or...

Page 5: ...0 1 Rack Mount Brackets 1 set EIA standard type Control Cable 3 sets For FA 10GPI or FA 10RU connection 1m CD ROM 1 FA AUX30 Operation Manual PDF Button Labels 1 set Pry tool 1 For button cap removal Attaching Button Labels Use the supplied pry tool and button label Removing button switches 1 Slide the pry tool into the opening between a button and front panel casing with the lip of the tool facin...

Page 6: ...utton Caps 1 Carefully place a button cap over a label aligning the slots as shown to the right 2 Make sure the right hook is facing right then allign the button tabs and cap slots accordingly Refer to the figure below showing the difference between the hooks left right IMPORTANT Button switches cannot be installed onto the switch unit unless they are properly oriented Slot Button label Hook right...

Page 7: ... Insert the button switch into the switch unit until it clicks IMPORTANT Inserting a button switch in an incorrect orientation may damage the switch units Be sure to orient the button switches correctly Label attachment is now complete Switch unit Button switch Hook left Notch left Switch unit Button switch Hook right Notch right ...

Page 8: ...I 1 to 3 11 2 4 Setting LED Button Colors 12 3 Connection 14 3 1 Connection Conditions 14 3 2 Connecting with the FA 10RU 14 3 3 Connecting with the FA 10GPI 14 3 4 Powering On 14 4 Specifications and Dimensions 15 4 1 Specifications 15 4 2 Control Cable Specifications 15 4 3 External Dimensions 16 Appendix Button Labels 1 ...

Page 9: ... been increasingly joined by products for computer video based systems Whatever your needs talk to your FOR A representative We will do our best to be of continuing service to you 1 2 Features The FA AUX30 is a remote control unit that controls FA 1010 and FA 10RU GPI input and output Assigning often used functions to the FA AUX30 button switches can simplify and quicken operational procedures Can...

Page 10: ...icator lights when power is supplied from the FA 1010 or FA 10RU 2 2 Rear Panel No Name Description 1 GPI 1 Used to connect to the FA 10RU or FA 10GPI 2 GPI 2 3 GPI 3 4 LED COLOR Used to select the front panel LED button colors GPI1 GPI2 GPI3 DC POWER FA AUX30 AUXILIARY UNIT ...

Page 11: ...IN 13 Input GPI IN 23 Input 11 GPI IN 4 Input GPI IN 14 Input GPI IN 24 Input 12 GPI IN 5 Input GPI IN 15 Input GPI IN 25 Input 13 DC OUT 5 0 V output maximum 200 mA DC 14 GPI OUT 6 Output GPI OUT1 6 Output GPI OUT2 6 Output 15 GPI OUT 7 Output GPI OUT1 7 Output GPI OUT2 7 Output 16 GPI OUT 8 Output GPI OUT 18 Output GPI OUT 28 Output 17 GPI OUT 9 Output GPI OUT 19 Output GPI OUT 29 Output 18 GPI ...

Page 12: ...h DIP switch settings to change by referring to the below figure GPI button locations and table GPI DIP switch assignments for the connections For example to change the LED color of the GPI 1 button pins 1 and 2 on SW1 must be changed GPI button locations GPI DIP switch assignments SW Pin No GPI SW Pin No GPI SW Pin No GPI SW1 1 2 1 SW4 1 2 11 SW7 1 2 21 3 4 2 3 4 12 3 4 22 5 6 3 5 6 13 5 6 23 7 8...

Page 13: ...n 2 to OFF Red Set odd number switches to ON Green Set even number switches to ON Orange Set both odd and even number switches to ON 5 After settings are complete reattach and secure the blank panel with the screw 6 Connect to the FA 10RU or FA 10GPI and verify that the LED colors have been correctly set LED button color settings are complete ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ...

Page 14: ...A 10RU or FA 1010 on after completing all connections GPI1 GPI2 GPI3 FA AUX30 Supplied cables x 3 AC100 240V 50 60Hz IN 1 GENLOCK IN SER NO OUT 10 IN 10 OUT 9 D IN 9 OUT 8 IN 8 OUT 7 IN 7 OUT 6 IN 6 C 3G HD SD SDI OUT 5 B IN 5 OUT 4 IN 4 OUT 3 IN 3 A OUT 2 IN 2 OUT 1 IN 1 LTC IN OUT LAN AC100 240V 50 60Hz IN 2 FA 1010 Supplied cables x 3 AC100 240V 50 60Hz IN 1 GENLOCK IN SER NO OUT 10 IN 10 OUT 9...

Page 15: ...r consumption 5 4 VDC 2 5W Temperature 0ºC to 40ºC Humidity 30 to 90 no condensation Dimensions 430 W x 44 H x 35 D mm Weight 0 8 kg Consumables None 4 2 Control Cable Specifications Straight cables with all pins connected are supplied with the FA AUX30 Pin connections FA AUX30 Other device FA 10RU or FA 10GPI 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 23 23 24 24 25 25 Frame Frame ...

Page 16: ...16 4 3 External Dimensions All dimensions in mm 2 3 35 GPI1 GPI2 GPI3 430 462 480 32 6 6 44 DC POWER FA AUX30 AUXILIARY UNIT ...

Page 17: ...ls The button labels on this page can be copied to an OHP sheet for use Printed button labels can be separately purchased Refer to the following samples when purchasing Contact your service representative for further details ...

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Page 21: ...en the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the in...

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