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Other Ethernet Configurations
The configuration of a system using redundant core
switches and other fault tolerant configurations is pos-
sible. Contact Axia technical support or your network
administrator for guidance. See Chapter 10: Power
Station Controls for more details on Ethernet.
SFP Modules
Both 1000 Mbps Ethernet ports are equipped with
SFP (Small Form Pluggable) slots that can be used for
media converters. Some facilities have Ethernet runs that
could exceed 100 meters. Since 100 meters is the maxi-
mum distance allowed for UTP cable, a fiber trunk must
used in these cases and various SFP modules provide
an inexpensive way to connect to this fiber-optic cable.
Note that the SFP modules cannot be used at the same
time as the 1000 Mbps copper ports since these are dual-
purpose ports, not independent ports.
Please refer to Chapter 10: PowerStation Controls
for more details on Ethernet port configuration.
USB
The USB port on the PowerStation MAIN will be
used for other features that may be added in the future.
USB features are not currently implemented.
Element Console Connections
PowerStation MAIN includes two connections for
use in conjunction with your Element control surface.
PowerStation AUX provides I/O expansion and re-
dundant power capabilities only, and cannot be connect-
ed directly to an Element control surface.
DVI Monitor
This is a DVI-D connector used to connect the video
display associated with your Element console.
Important: If your display has only analog VGA
or DVI-A, it is not suitable for use with a Power-
Station. DVI-D is required.
Most monitors currently available are equipped for
DVI-D. Be sure to check this detail prior to purchasing a
monitor for your PowerStation. The cable length should
be a maximum 5 meters to be compliant with the DVI-D
specification. The display resolution is 1024 x 768.
Note: Be sure your DVI-D monitor is connected
and turned ON when the PowerStation is pow-
ered up. The PowerStation’s video output may
be disabled if a monitor is not detected on boot-
up.
DC/CAN Surface
This connector is a 6-pin Molex connector that is
used to provide DC power (48 vdc) plus CANBus data
to your Element control surface. Use the cable provided
with your control surface. If you require a longer cable
Figure 2-3: PowerStation AUX Rear Panel Connections
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