VIPEDIA-12 – Installation Guide
U-0641-0344.doc – Issue: 06 complete, approved
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4.
Position the hardware bypass audio switch (DBB switch) as required; see Figure 2 (page 10) and
Figure 12 (page 40).
If the DBB switch is not present on your unit, please refer to Figure 7 (page 12).
5.
If the unit is fitted with Network Card, fit the SFP module(s) if used; see Figure 3 (page 11).
Figure 3
Fitting the SFP module(s)
IN
+
-
18-40V
2A
18-40V
2A
1
2
CONTACTS OUT
1 - 6
7 - 12
CONTACTS OUT
DBB IN 1
DBB OUT 1
µ
SD 1
DBB
S M
µ
SD 2
DIAG.
ETH 3
ETH 4
ETH 5
ETH 6
VIPEDIA-12 REAR PANEL
SFP cage can be fitted with optional
SFP modules:
•
MM (multimode fibre) module
•
SM (single mode fibre) module
•
CAT5 module
6.
Connect the field wiring as required; see Figure 4 (page 11).
Please refer to Section “3.1.2 VIPEDIA-12 Rear Panel Connectors” (page 14) for pinout details.
Figure 4
Connecting the field wiring
IN
+
-
18-40V
2A
18-40V
2A
1
2
CONTACTS OUT
1 - 6
7 - 12
CONTACTS OUT
DBB IN 1
DBB OUT 1
ETH 1
RS232
ETH 2
AMP CTRL
1-4
5-8
CONTROL
CONTACTS IN
9-12
CONTACTS IN
1
2
7
8
3
4
5
6
9
10
11
12
AUDIO INPUTS
1-4
5-8
1-4
5-8
9-12
9-12
MIC AUX 1
MIC AUX 2
A
B
AUDIO OUTPUTS
µ
SD CARD
VIPEDIA-12 REAR PANEL
RS232
Amplifier
Control
Ethernet Control
Contacts
(Inputs)
Microphone
Auxiliary
Contacts
(Outputs)
Audio Inputs &
Serial Interfaces
Audio Outputs (B)
Audio Outputs (A)
Local Expansion
Ethernet
(optional)
7.
Connect the dual power supply to the rear panel connectors; see Figure 5 (page 11).
Figure 5
Connecting the DC power supply
IN
+
-
18-40V
2A
18-40V
2A
1
2
CONTACTS OUT
1 - 6
7 - 12
CONTACTS OUT
-
Wago Connectors:
Use one of the two methods shown in the diagram below to
terminate the cabling in the Wago connectors.
When the screwdriver is removed, the bare end of the wire will be
held securely by the contact spring.
To remove the wire, reverse the process.
DUAL DC POWER
SUPPLY: 18-40 V DC
Notes:
1) Ensure power supply cabling is adequately rated.
2) Always route power supply cabling away from input cabling
in the equipment rack to reduce the risk of noise pick-up.
8.
Power the unit on from the central equipment rack.
9.
The installation is now complete and ready for system commissioning.