Platinum™ IP3
Installation and Operation Manual
Introduction
© 2016 Imagine Communications Corp.
Proprietary and Confidential.
September 2016 | Page 30
Type
Module
Description
Slots in
28 RU
Slots in
15 RU
Crosspoint
Video Crosspoint
Video Crosspoint
See Video Crosspoint Module (PX-576x1024-3G/PX-
288x512-3G) (on page 72)
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2
Audio Crosspoint
ATDM Crosspoint
See Audio TDM Crosspoint Module (PX-ATDM64-X28) (on
page 84)
2
2
Control
PX-RES
Resource Module
Provides control logic for an IP3 frame.
See Resource Module (PX-RES) (on page 42)
2
2
PX-ALARM-DATA
Alarm Module
Monitors power supplies and rear fans; provides LEDs and
relay alarm contacts for both and allows custom alarm
configurations based on parameters within a frame (for
example, signal presence, etc.)
See Alarm Expansion Module (PX-ALARM) (on page 57)
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PX-BP-28
PX-BP-15
Module Interconnect (Backplane)
Provides central signal distribution module for the frame
between input, output, and crosspoint modules.
See Module Interconnect (PX-BP-28/PX-BP-15) (on page
302)
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PX-SYNC-MI
Sync Module Interconnect
The Sync (and optional redundant sync) module are
located above the Resource Module. They are visible
when the front panel door is opened.
See Sync Module Interconnect (PX-SYNC-MI) (on page
313)
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2
Power and
Cooling
PX-PS
Power Supply Module
Four Power Supplies supply the core components for each
frame. Frames with conversion or advanced processing
options may require additional power supplies; or
additional power supplies may be added for redundancy.
See
1500 Watt Power Supply and External Power Supply
Frame
(on page 263).
4
2
PX-PD-TOP
PX-PD-BOT
Power Distribution Modules
Interfaces with Power Supplies and distributes power to
an IP3 system.
See External Power Supply Frame (PX-FR-EXPS) (on page
265)
PX-TOP-FAN
PX-BOT-FAN
(28 RU)
PX-FRONT-FAN
(15 RU)
Fan Modules
See Front Fan Module (on page 285)
PX-REAR-FAN
(28 RU and 15 RU)
Fan Module (Rear)
See Rear Fan Module (on page 289)
PX-AUX
Auxiliary Board
Auxiliary board for providing power to Front Fan modules.
See Auxiliary Module (PX-AUX) (on page 310).
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