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AD6464M / AD128128M 

 

Rev. 5 

 

 

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 Pin 1 and Pin 2 (Orange pair) 

Figure 4 

3.4

 

System Controller – SysCon 

Each VikinX.128 frame comes with either one or two system controller cards, SysCon. One 
SysCon is necessary to control the router; dual redundant SysCon is an option. 

SysCon can be enabled for 3rd party control interfaces. Please contact your Network 
representative for details. 

Your SysCon card(s) may be inserted in any of the two slots (A) and (B). 

All the configuration parameters, control parameters, etc. are stored in the Compact Flash 
(CF) memory of the SysCon card. This provides a high grade of security for the user, as he 
just needs to remove the CF card if the SysCon card fails, and install this CF card on a new 
SysCon card. The router will not notice the difference. 

Figure 5 

3.4.1

 

Card insertion 

The frame is equipped with plastic guide rails to align the SysCon cards into their respective 
positions. Slide the card into the plastic guide rails inside the frame until the red handle is 
close to the frame front. A detailed description of the last part of the insertion process is 
shown in the figure below. 

 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for VikinX AD128128M

Page 1: ...erer network electronics com Modular AES EBU Digital Audio Router Rev 5 VikinX User Manual AD6464M AD128128M...

Page 2: ...the table below Rev Repl Date Sign Change description 5 4 2007 03 29 NBS Added Materials Declaration and EFUP 4 3 2007 02 02 T Updated picture of GYDA VX in section 3 5 and added DB25 connection table...

Page 3: ...4 3 Status LEDs and Reset button 12 3 4 4 CF card and battery 13 3 5 GYDA VX 14 3 5 1 Card insertion 15 3 5 2 Card removal 15 3 5 3 Status LEDs and Reset button 15 3 5 4 CF card and battery 15 3 6 X p...

Page 4: ...AD6464M AD128128M Rev 5 A 1 Materials declaration 28 A 2 Environmentally Friendly Use Period EFUP 28 A 3 Recycling information 29 network electronics com 4...

Page 5: ...has been important VikinX Modular provides a fully hot swappable architecture meaning that all components are front loaded without any active components on the rear panel VikinX Modular provides all i...

Page 6: ...e 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 EN60950 UL 1950 CSA2...

Page 7: ...log With GYDA VX 2 4 Audio specifications Electrical signal inputs Type Transformer balanced Connector DB25 female Impedance 110 ohms Signal level 0 2 7Vpp Electrical signal outputs Type Transformer b...

Page 8: ...GYDA B RS 232 or RS 422 for external connection to GYDA VX if redundant GYDA VX is installed Ethernet GYDA A 10 100Base T Ethernet bus for external connection to GYDA VX if GYDA VX is installed Ethern...

Page 9: ...urn off the power in order to remove reinstall replace a module with active components inside the Modular AES EBU Digital Audio Router 3 2 How to configure the router and modules Setting up and config...

Page 10: ...AC This switch must be set in the correct position depending on the mains voltage on the router s site Failing to select correct AC mains voltage properly may damage the Power Supply Unit If the frame...

Page 11: ...rted in any of the two slots A and B All the configuration parameters control parameters etc are stored in the Compact Flash CF memory of the SysCon card This provides a high grade of security for the...

Page 12: ...t position Do not use excessive force the card should enter easily proper insertion is almost effortless 3 4 2 Card removal To remove a module card from the sub rack frame release the card by moving t...

Page 13: ...ing system start up and software reconfigurations upgrades Medium load on the Controller Low or normal load on the Controller Not applicable Reset button Figure 9 The reset button on the rear side is...

Page 14: ...n card from its slot according to the description earlier in this manual 2 Slide the battery out of its socket and insert the new battery into the socket 3 Insert the SysCon card into its slot accordi...

Page 15: ...eset 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 exac...

Page 16: ...locked position Then pull both handles simultaneously and pull the card out of the frame 3 6 3 Status LEDs There are 7 LEDs on the front of each Digital Audio X point card Figure 14 They indicate the...

Page 17: ...ler of the X point card resets and restarts its operation with its default settings or the settings stored in EEPROM The slide switch closest to the front of the X point card SW2 This switch must alwa...

Page 18: ...Not in use Not in use 2 Tx Tx 3 Rx Rx 4 Not in use Not in use 5 GND GND 6 GND GND 7 RTS Tx 8 CTS Rx 9 Do Not Connect Do Not Connect Note that if the standard RS 232 cable specification DCE is followe...

Page 19: ...r routers and IP based Control Panels are connected together through an Ethernet Switch Picture For Ethernet protocol details concerning this router please refer to the following manual VikinX_Control...

Page 20: ...ld 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 The DB25 connectors on the rear of each unit are arranged a...

Page 21: ...ating that the SysCon card must be replaced The 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...

Page 22: ...er to these numbers when contacting Network Electronics ASA for product support Device Part Part Serial number Frame including all static cards Power Supply Module 1 Power Supply Module 2 if included...

Page 23: ...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 operate without damage...

Page 24: ...s and conditions for the product s covered by this manual follow the General Sales Conditions by Network Electronics ASA These conditions are available on the company web site of Network Electronics A...

Page 25: ...ode 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 addressed envelope and...

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