Platinum™ IP3
Installation and Operation Manual
Input Modules (PX-IB)
© 2016 Imagine Communications Corp.
Proprietary and Confidential.
September 2016 | Page 112
The
PX-IB
Input Module combines with the following back modules:
PX-HSR9C-IBG Input Module (on page
PX-HSR9O-IBG Input Module (on page 129)
PX-HSR9C1D-IBG Input Module (on page 131)
PX-HSR9O1D-IBG Input Module (on page 131)
The
PX-IB
module accepts the following inputs:
Table 45:
PX-IB Input Options
Back Module Type
Number of Inputs
HD-BNC
Nine Electrical Inputs
SFP (optical)
Nine Optical Inputs
PX-IB Expansion
The
PX-IB
module can also be used with specific back modules intended for expansion.
See:
PX-HSR9C1D-IBG Input Module (on page
PX-HSR9O1D-IBG Input Module (on page 131)
Inserting Input Modules into the Platinum IP3
frame
Each Input Module may be inserted into, or extracted from, a Platinum IP3 frame while the frame is
powered and functioning. The system Controller will recognize the addition or removal of an Input
Module from any of the Input Module slots, and will update the change automatically.
When the Controller recognizes the addition of an Input Module, it will allow the user to control the
additional inputs to the matrix.
When inserted into the Platinum IP3 frame, each Input Module mates with a passive connector
assembly (back module), mounted in the rear of the frame. This assembly allows a high integrity
interconnect between the input cables and the input module, without requiring any active components.
Frames that are not fully populated with input modules when shipped from the factory contain blank
covers over the non-populated slots. If an Input Module is added to the frame at a future time, the blank
cover must be replaced with the corresponding back module.