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Video Output Modules
The next set of slots can contain up to 4 (8 on the
TC8800) Video Output Modules (TC8834 or
TC8532VOM). If counting from left to right, these are
slots 9 to 12 for the TC8500 and TC8600, and 9 to
16 for the TC8800. Install the appropriate number of
modules (starting at the left) into these slots. If fewer
than the maximum number of Video Input Modules
are installed, there will be empty slots between the
Input and the Output Modules; make sure that the
Output Modules are inserted into the correct slots.
Typical Video Output Module Insertion
If the TC8802 Monitor Expansion Bay is being used,
it should be loaded with Video Output Modules in the
same fashion. The Main CPU Bay should be FULLY
loaded with 8 Output Modules before putting Output
Modules into the Monitor Expansion Bay. Remaining
Output Modules are inserted into the Monitor
Expansion Bay starting at slot 9 on a TC8802. If
fewer than the maximum number of outputs are
being used, the Monitor Expansion Bay may contain
fewer Output Modules than the Main CPU Bay.
All Video Output Modules are identical and are
interchangeable within the designated VOM slots.
CPU Module
The next slot over in the TC8x01 Main Bay will
contain the system CPU module. This should be the
right most slot adjacent to the power supply.
NOTE:
THE CPU MODULE CONTAINS TWO
LITHIUM BATTERIES MOUNTED ON THE
COMPONENT SIDE OF THE PRINTED CIRCUIT
BOARD. A
RED RECTANGULAR INSULATING
TAG
MAY BE INSTALLED IN BETWEEN THE TOP
OF THE BATTERIES AND THE BATTERY HOLDER
CLIP. THIS TAG PREVENTS BATTERY DRAINAGE
DURING STOCKING.
REMOVE TAG
IF SO
EQUIPPED.
Typical CPU Module Insertion
If a TC8802 Monitor Expansion is supplied, it will
contain a TC8816A Data Receiving Module in this
slot. Install the appropriate CPU or Data Receiver
Module at this time.
IMPORTANT:
Verify that the settings of the two
8 position DIP switches located on the front edge of
the CPU Module and the Data Receiver Module are
set according to the table below.
Bay Type
Module
DIP Setting
TC8501C
TC8511C CPU
S1001, All OFF,
S1002 switch 7 ON,
All others OFF
TC8x01A
TC8x10A CPU
S100, All OFF,
S101 switch 7 ON,
All others OFF
TC8802A
TC8816A
S101 switch 3 and 7
Data Receiver
ON, All others OFF
Camera and Monitor Connections
Refer to the rear panel diagrams on the following
pages for the following steps.
For All Systems
Connect system cameras to the appropriate video
inputs, but as a minimum connect one known
operating camera to video input #1 on the rear of the
TC8x01 main CPU bay. Use only those inputs that
correspond to an installed Video Input Module (VIM).
Special instructions concerning TC8600 or TC8800
systems, termination, and expansion bays are given
in the sections below. Also connect desired monitors
to the rear of the TC8x01 bay, making sure to at
least connect a monitor to video output #1. The
video outputs are the left most column of BNC
connectors on the rear of the bay. Use only those
outputs that correspond to an installed Video Output
Module (VOM).
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