Sirius 800 Series User Manual
Sirius 840/850
Module Locations 8.3
Iss 5 Rev 7
Page 99
© 2017 SAM
8.3.4 Sirius 850 Rear Panel Locations
Frames that are not fully populated with input, output or expansion rear panels have blanking
plates fitted in their place.
•
see section 8.1 for details on which rear panels that can be used with which front
module.
•
see section 8.3.7 for BNC and Fiber rear panel channel numbers and layout.
•
see section 8.3.8 for expansion rear panel channel numbers and layout.
Cables connected to the router must be fitted with adequate vertical and horizontal strain
relief to avoid twisting of the rear panels causing damage to the router connectors and loss
of electrical/signal connection to the router.
Figure 61 Sirius 850 Rear Panel Locations
1290/1365 or 1366 Expansion rear panel
or
1293 Expansion rear panel (no longer
supplied)
1370
Ext
.
Multiviewer HD BNC rear panel,
up to 2
or 1291 Multiviewer DIN 1.0/2.3 rear panel,
up to 2 (no longer supplied)
or 1292 Multiviewer MV-Link rear panel x 1
(no longer supplied)
1285 Input BNC rear x 24
or
1286 Input Fiber rear x 24
or
1349/1289 Input BNC rear x 24
or
1360 Input HD BNC + output DS-Link rear x 24
or
1305 Input Fiber rear x 24
or
1361 Input Fiber + output DS-Link rear x 24
or
1362 Input DS-Link + output DS-Link rear x 24
or
1352 Input Balanced AES rear x 24
or
1355 Input Unbalanced AES rear x 24
or
1297 Input Balanced AES rear x 24
1294 Output BNC rear x 24
or
1363 Output HD BNC rear x 24
or
1302 Output Fiber rear x 24
or
1364 Output DS-Link rear x 24
or
1295 Output BNC rear x 24
or
1296 Output Fiber rear x 24
or
1353 Output Balanced AES rear x 24
or
1356 Output Unbalanced AES rear x 24
or
1298 Output Balanced AES rear 24
Alarm rear panel
Control rear panel