SNV-12 Operations Manual
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4.7
Rear Panel Connectors
Section 3.11 contains full explanations and pin-outs for all rear panel connectors. Figure 3-2
shows connector locations. Figure 3-4 and Figure 3-5 provide connector diagrams for
expanded systems.
4.8
Voter Operation
Basic operation and control of the SNV-12 are discussed in the following paragraphs. These
instructions assume that the SNV-12 has already been correctly configured per Section 3.
4.8.1
Unit Power-Up
Prior to initial power-up, ensure the SNV-12 is correctly configured for the AC or DC power
source being used. If using 230 VAC, make sure the unit is not configured for 115 VAC, or
damage may result. While the unit is turned off, the appropriate PSM-1A front panel AC or
DC LED indicates the connection of a power source.
Depress the Main Power Switch on the PSM and the green +12V and -12V LEDs should also
light. The SNV-12 will run internal start-up tests, ensure all connected modules have correct
revision software installed, and then begin voting all eligible sites. (Eligible sites are all who‟s
UNSQ LED is lit, but are not Disabled or Faulted.) Keying functions are last to be enabled at
power-up. The CPM FAULT indicator will flash until the power-up sequence is complete.
NOTE: If the CPM-3 detects that any of the modules in the chassis do
not have current revision software, it will download software to those
modules at power-up. During this process, the Expansion 1 and
Expansion 2 LEDs on the CPM will flash. If the CIM is receiving the
download, its REMOTE LED will flash during the procedure, which takes
approx. 15 seconds. If an SVM-1 is receiving the download, its SELECT
LED will flash; an SVM-2 will flash its VOTED LED. Each SVM can take
as long as 45 seconds to be updated. Be sure to wait until this
procedure is complete, or it will have to be re-started the next time unit
power is turned on.
If any SVM is unable to download the current software, the CPM will
make three attempts to download, and then fault this SVM module. If
this occurs, the rest of the voting system will continue to function; the
CPM will treat that SVM as if it’s not installed.
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