
Modular Analog Audio Router
Rev. 8
3.5.3
Status LEDs and Reset button
The meaning of the Status LEDs and the function of the Reset button on the
GYDA-VX card is exactly the same as on the Syscon card. See Chapter 3.4.3.
3.5.4
CF-card and battery
The Compact Flash (CF) card and battery are both inserted and/or removed in
the exact same way as on the Syscon card. See Chapter 3.4.4.
3.6
X-point module
Each VikinX Modular frame must be equipped with at least one X-point card,
in order to work as a router.
A maximum of four X-point cards can be inserted into the 9RU frame,
providing router sizes from 32x32 stereo audio, via 64x64 stereo audio, up to
128x128 stereo audio.
A maximum of two X-point cards can be inserted into the 5RU frame,
providing router sizes of either 32x32 stereo audio or 64x64 stereo audio.
The
X-point cards are inserted according to the labeling on the rear side of the frame
.
3.6.1
Card insertion
To insert an X-point card, slide the module along the plastic guide rails into its
position. On both sides of the card tray there is a hole next to each module
slot. Use the two red handles, which are located on the front of the module to
seat the module. When the tip of both handles is just next to these holes, start
to push the handles
simultaneously
inwards the card. The tip of the handles
enters the hole and the card is locked and proper contact ensured when you
hear a click from both handles.
Note that it may be necessary to press hard when inserting the X-point
card(s). Be sure to press the card(s) firmly into the frame, before locking the
handles.
3.6.2
Card removal
To remove an X-point card from the frame, release the card by pushing the
red knobs on each handle until each handle releases from its locked position.
Then pull both handles simultaneously, and pull the card out of the frame.
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