Sirius 800 Series User Manual
Front Module and Rear Panel Compatibility
Module Locations 8.1
Iss 5 Rev 7
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Module Locations
8.1 Front Module and Rear Panel Compatibility
Table 15 shows the front module and rear panel numbers that are currently ordered and
shipped for new Sirius 800 router systems. Table 15 also shows which front modules and rear
panels can be used together.
Table 16 shows the front module and rear panel numbers that were shipped with earlier Sirius
800 router systems. These can still be supplied for use when expanding the router or as
replacements if required.
Note:
•
A Sirius 800 router can contain a mix of front modules from Table 15 and Table 16
as long as the correct rear panels are used for each front module.
•
All modules in Table 15 and Table 16 will work with any of the crosspoint modules.
•
The 5901 and 5905 video crosspoint module variants can be mixed in a frame, for
details see section 10.
Front Module
Rear Panel
4915*
Sirius 800 AES/MADI input module
120 AES Pairs and up to 3 MADI Inputs
(MADI inputs not supported by 1299 and
1297 rear panels)
Sirius 830
:
1354 Balanced AES,
see section 9.14.1
1357 Unbalanced AES,
see section 9.15.1
1299 Balanced AES,
see Appendix C.1.1
Sirius 840/850
:
1352 Balanced AES,
see section 9.14.2
1355 Unbalanced AES,
see section 9.15.2
1297 Balanced AES, see
Appendix C.1.2
or
12 MADI (Main & Redundant)
Sirius 830
:
1303 BNC, see section 9.5
1304 Fiber, see section 9.6
Sirius 840/850
:
1285 BNC, see section 9.7
1286 Fiber, see section 9.8
4929*
Sirius 800 AES/MADI output module with audio delay
120 AES Pairs and up to 3 MADI outputs
(MADI outputs not supported by 1298 rear
panel)
1353 Balanced AES,
see section 11.10
1356 Unbalanced AES,
see section 11.11
1298 Balanced AES,
see Appendix C.5.1
or
12 MADI (Main & Redundant)
1296 Fiber, see section 11.9
Table 15
New Router Systems - Front Module and Rear Panel Compatibility