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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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Summary of Contents for VikinX A128128M

Page 1: ...erer network electronics com VikinX Modular Analog Audio Router Rev 8 VikinX User Manual A3232M A6464M A128128M A3232S A6464S...

Page 2: ...2008 06 13 Expanded description of how to configure Mono Stereo router s Chapter 3 2 1 7 6 2007 11 06 Added description of how to configure Mono Stereo router s Chapter 3 2 1 6 5 2007 10 26 New front...

Page 3: ...e router and modules 13 3 2 1 How to configure Mono Stereo routers 14 3 3 Power Supply module 14 3 3 1 Module insertion 15 3 3 2 Module removal 15 3 3 3 How to connect power to the Modular Analog Audi...

Page 4: ...27 5 Connecting signal cables to the router 28 5 1 Unbalanced signals on the Modular Analog Audio Router 28 6 Before calling Network Support 29 7 Serial number overview 30 Notes 31 Materials Declarat...

Page 5: ...nteed performance specification under the following environmental conditions Operating room temperature range 0 C to 45 C Operating relative humidity range 95 non condensing 2 The equipment will opera...

Page 6: ...nty The warranty terms and conditions for the Modular Analog Audio Router follow the General Sales Conditions by Network Electronics AS These conditions are available on the company web site of Networ...

Page 7: ...nses The source code for these components and our modifications are available from http labs network electronics com open source You may also send Network Electronics a recordable CD and a self addres...

Page 8: ...rchitecture meaning that all components are front loaded without any active components on the rear panel VikinX Modular provides all important 3 rd party control interfaces allowing the control of our...

Page 9: ...r IEC 320 separate input for each PSU module Alarms Power failure alarm on relay contact closure LED in front and Open Collector to GYDA VX Alarms connector RJ45 Safety standards Compliant with CE EN6...

Page 10: ...uts Type Balanced Connector DB25 female Impedance 10 kohm CMRR 60 dB Max level 23 dBu Electrical signal outputs Type Balanced Connector DB25 female Impedance 66 ohm CMRR 60 dB Max level 23 dBu Gain ad...

Page 11: ...422 for external control protocols Serial B1 and B2 RS 232 or RS 422 for external control protocols if redundant Syscon is installed Ethernet A 10 100Base T Ethernet bus for external router control E...

Page 12: ...1 Synchronization signal 1 in out Black burst composite tri level sync reference input with passive loop through for vertical interval switching VIT 2 Synchronization signal 2 in out Black burst comp...

Page 13: ...n important feature of all the modules in the Modular Analog Audio Router frame is that they are all hot swappable The user does not have to turn off the power in order to remove reinstall replace a m...

Page 14: ...estart the router and you have a 32x32 Stereo Analog Audio router where the left channel in connected to I O 1 32 on the lower backplane and the right channel is connected to I O 33 64 on the same bac...

Page 15: ...nnect power to the Modular Analog Audio Router There are two power connectors on the back of the frame Both of these connectors are for AC mains connection Use an IEC 320 connector to connect AC mains...

Page 16: ...ay contact is normally open and the contact closes on power failure The PSU module A alarm is formed by contact between Pin 3 and Pin 6 Green pair The PSU module B alarm is formed by contact between P...

Page 17: ...e is a hole above each module slot When the tip of the handle is just below this hole start to push the handle downwards as in the figure The tip of the handle enters the hole and the card is locked a...

Page 18: ...ard is OK Card has no power or is not inserted correctly Eth Not applicable Full duplex connection Half duplex connection No Ethernet link established check cable Warn Abnormal situation no functional...

Page 19: ...he router configuration as well as information regarding control panels that are connected to the router is stored in the Compact Flash card on the Syscon card If it is necessary to remove and or inse...

Page 20: ...useful and requested features for STATUS MONITORING of the Modular Router The GYDA VX provides the user with SNMP agent and TCP IP Web interface allowing monitoring and control of the router from any...

Page 21: ...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 O...

Page 22: ...from the system controller on communication channel 1 TEST No special function for internal testing purpose only FAN 2 Fan error when the fan speed is outside its normal range FAN2 is the innermost fa...

Page 23: ...ry use only The slide switch furthest from the front of the X point card SW4 This switch must always be in the left position as seen from the card front The switch is for factory use only 3 6 5 Gain c...

Page 24: ...61 1 3 SW261 1 4 SW181 3 68 SW261 3 4 SW261 3 5 SW161 4 69 SW241 4 5 SW241 4 6 SW181 4 70 SW261 4 6 SW261 4 7 SW161 2 71 SW241 2 7 SW241 2 8 SW161 3 72 SW241 3 8 SW241 3 9 SW101 2 73 SW301 2 9 SW301 2...

Page 25: ...3 45 SW41 4 109 SW121 4 45 SW121 4 46 SW61 4 110 SW141 4 46 SW141 4 47 SW41 2 111 SW121 2 47 SW121 2 48 SW41 3 112 SW121 3 48 SW121 3 49 SW261 2 113 SW101 2 49 SW101 2 50 SW241 1 114 SW81 1 50 SW81 1...

Page 26: ...ct routers are as follows Bit rate 19200 bit s Data bits 8 bits Stop bits 1 Parity No parity For further detail concerning this protocol please refer to the following manual VikinX Compact Protocol pd...

Page 27: ...2 connection 4 3 Ethernet connection The connections follow the standard set by the IEEE 802 3 100BaseTX specification The cables that are to be applied should be CAT 5 CAT 5E standard or better It is...

Page 28: ...d Fostex DB25 Pin Channel Hot Cold GND 1 24 12 25 2 10 23 11 3 21 9 22 4 7 20 8 5 18 6 19 6 4 17 5 7 15 3 16 8 1 14 2 All audio contacts used on the routers are female type 5 1 Unbalanced signals on t...

Page 29: ...he Warn LED on the Syscon card is RED An abnormal situation has occurred See Chapter 2 If the router has redundant PSU modules check that both modules are properly installed and are working If the rou...

Page 30: ...mbers when contacting Network Electronics AS for product support Device Part Part Serial number Frame including all static cards Power Supply Module 1 Power Supply Module 2 if included X point Card 1...

Page 31: ...Modular Analog Audio Router Rev 8 Notes 31...

Page 32: ...s substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 Parts without any of the above mentioned hazardous substances are...

Page 33: ...web site http www network electronics com Please contact Network Electronics AS s Customer Support for assistance with recycling if this site does not show the information you require Where it is not...

Page 34: ...complies with EN 55103 1 1996 EN 55103 2 1996 EN 60950 1 2006 HARMONISED STANDARDS applied in order to verify compliance with Directive s TEST REPORTS ISSUED BY Notified Competent Body Report no Nemk...

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