Hardware Installation
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The Utah-400
FIGURE 2-4.
Lowering the Utah-400 Chassis on the Rack Screw
Installing the MX-Bus Cables
The MX-Bus is the actual control bus that connects the UT-400 router hardware to the SC-4 or
SC-400 controllers. The illustrations on the following page contain the proper connections for
either UT-400 with internal SC-400 control, or a UT-400 with external SC-4 control
In either case, the proper levels and offsets must be set on the Utah-400 routing system(s) so
they will operate on the proper signal levels.
The MX-Bus is a daisy chain configuration, must not exceed 300 feet (91.4 meters) in length;
and must be terminated at both ends of the daisy chain.
Your Utah-400 router is shipped standard with:
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One MX-Bus Cable – 10 ft. (USI Part Number: 80229-10). Other lengths are available and
may be ordered through Utah Scientific sales at 1–800–453–8782.
Interconnecting the SC-4 and Utah-400 Frames
The MX-Bus interconnection to the Utah-400 typically starts at the SC-4 control system and is
terminated at the last physical Utah-400 chassis. The actual physical arrangement depends on
the site placement of the various physical components.
No connection to an SC-4 is needed if
your system contains (uses) an internal SC-400.
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Содержание Utah-400 iP
Страница 1: ...The Utah 400 Digital Routing Switcher 64x64 Systems System Setup and Operations ...
Страница 26: ...Introduction 1 14 The Utah 400 ...
Страница 52: ...Hardware Installation 2 26 The Utah 400 ...
Страница 63: ...64x64 Router 3 11 Operation Serial Ports The Utah 400 64x contains two serial ports FIGURE 3 7 Pinout detail ...
Страница 122: ...Specifications A 8 The Utah 400 ...
Страница 136: ...The Debug Port B 14 The Debug Port ...
Страница 142: ...The Utah 400 Digital Audio Breakout Panel C 6 The Debug Port ...
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