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Installation
Sirius Chassis Installation
Sirius Chassis Installation
Space Requirements
When planning equipment locations and mounting methods, take into account the size of
the chassis. Sirius devices are designed for EIA 19” equipment rack mounting. See
, on page 53 for exact dimensions of each router model.
Plan adequate space for cable routing from the back of the router chassis. Ensure that SDI
video cable connectors will not be stressed and that cables are not bent or crimped in the
process.
Cooling Requirements
When rack mounting or stacking multiple Sirius chassis, ensure there is adequate airspace
for cooling around the Sirius units. Note the location of cooling vents on all equipment next
to the Sirius and ensure none are obstructed.
Power Requirements
• Input Voltage: 110-240VAC, 50/60Hz
• Optional redundant power supply
Caution
Sirius is designed to take advantage of its chassis to aid in cooling. It is common and
expected for the densely populated chassis to have a warm front panel in normal, active
operating conditions.
WARNING
Do not open the chassis. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Opening the chassis
will void the warranty unless performed by a Grass Valley service center or licensed facility.
Remove the brick power supply AC line cord(s) from mains power when moving the unit.
Physical Equipment Setup
1 Connect power supplies (1 or 2 for redundancy) to Sirius routers and control panels.
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Note
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Note
The power connector has a latch, similar to an RJ-45 Ethernet connector. Depress the latch
(facing the outside edge of the Sirius device) before disconnecting the power cable from
the unit.
2 Connect source and destination SDI equipment (this step can be deferred).
3 Connect network:
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