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DGX 800
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Enova Digital Media Switchers - Hardware Reference Manual
DGX 800
Front Panel
The front panel of DGX 800 Enclosures features an LCD screen, Control Panel, Input and Output keys and Power Indicator
LED (FIG. 1):
Power Indicator LED Behavior
Green
– both power supplies are powered on
Red
– one of the power supplies is not receiving power or has failed
Off
– neither power supply is receiving power
Rear Panel
Enova DGX 800 enclosures have four horizontal I/O board slots - two slots each for input and output boards with four
connectors each, allowing for a maximum configuration of 8x8. FIG. 2 shows the rear panel of an DGX 800 enclosure, fully
loaded for 8x8 switching:
NOTE:
If the enclosure has an empty input or output board slot (which is numbered for an additional board), it can be used to expand
the system, to a maximum of 2 input and 2 output boards. The blank plates under the input and output board slots cannot be removed.
Power Supplies (x2)
The ENC 800 has two power supply units. Each of the power supply units has a power receptacle that will accept all major
international standard power sources. (US power cords are included with all enclosures shipped within the US.) Maximum
power specifications are provided on the power supply receptacles.
NOTE:
For information on applying power, see page 63.
FIG. 1
DGX 800 - Front Panel Components
FIG. 2
DGX 800 - Rear Panel Components
FIG. 3
ENC 800 Power Supply
LCD
Control Panel
Input keys
Output keys
Power Indicator LED
(Control keys/Dial)
Power supplies (x2)
CPU/Control board
Expansion slot
(with expansion
board installed)
Expansion slot
(with expansion
board installed)
Numbering plate
Input board
slots (x2)
Input board
slots (x2)
AC LED
DC LED
AC: Green light indicates power is good
DC: Green light indicates power is good
Amber light indicates temperature is above normal
Red light indicates that the power supply is in a fault state