UDA-8705A User Manual (Iss. 02)
Installation • 2–3
Installing the UDA-8705A
This section outlines how to install a Rear Module in a DFR-8300 series frame. The same
procedure applies regardless of the frame or card type.
Rear Modules for the UDA-8705A
The specific Rear Module you need to install depends on the frame you are using and if you
require the looping feature. Note that the available cable designations differ between the type of
module used. Refer to the section “
Cabling for the UDA-8705A
” on page 2-5 for details.
DFR-8310 Series Frames
Use one of the following rear modules when installing the card in a DFR-8310 series frame:
•
8310AR-030
Rear Module (R1-8705) — Use this rear module if you do not require the
looping feature. Note that the
8310AR-030
has the symbol “
A
” in the top left corner of
the module face. Ensure to terminate the input on the card by setting
JP1
to
TERM
.
•
8310AR-032
Rear Module (R1L-8705) — Use this rear module to access the looping
feature. Note that the
8310AR-032
has the symbol “
K
” in the top left corner of the
module face. If the input is looped on the rear module to another device, set
JP1
to
LOOP
. If looping is not used, either set
JP1
to
TERM
, or terminate the input externally
at BNC 2.
• The UDA-8705A is also compatible with the DFR-8310-BNC frames. However, this
frame does not support the looping feature of the UDA-8705A.
DFR-8321 Series Frames
Use one of the following rear modules when installing the card in a DFR-8321 series frame:
•
8320AR-030
Full Rear Module (R2-8705) — Use this rear module if you do not require
the looping feature. Note that the
8320AR-030
has the symbol “
A
” in the top left corner
of the module face. Ensure to terminate the input on the card by setting
JP1
to
TERM
.
•
8320AR-032
Full Rear Module (R2L-8705) — Use this rear module to access the
looping feature. Note that the
8320AR-032
has the symbol “
K
” in the top left corner of
the module face. If the input is looped on the rear module to another device, set
JP1
to
LOOP
. If looping is not used, either set
JP1
to
TERM
, or terminate the input externally
at BNC 2.
•
8320AR-031
Split Rear Module (R2S-8705) — Use this rear module to densely populate
your frame. Because the looping feature is not available when using this rear module,
ensure that the input for each card is terminated on the card by setting
JP1
to
TERM
.
Installing a Rear Module
If you are installing the UDA-8705A in a DFR-8310-BNC frame, or the Rear Module is already
installed, proceed to the section “
Installing the UDA-8705A
” on page 2-4.
Use the following procedure to install a Rear Module in your DFR-8300 series frame:
1.
Locate the card frame slots on the rear of the frame.
2.
Remove the Blank Plate from the slot you have chosen for the UDA-8705A installation.
3.
Install the bottom of the Rear Module in the
Module Seating Slot
at the base of the
frame’s back plane. (
Figure 2.1
)